Welp, after 7 years and 100,000 miles of ownership my truck failed to start this morning. It has been a very reliable vehicle, aside from my 60 series, I don't do much to it all and it always goes. Anyways, the truck is a 96 T100, 4wd model, 5spd, extended cab. Just over 223,000 miles, engine was getting sluggish and slow starting, changed the spark plugs a few weeks ago, they had 60,000 miles on them, and it was starting on the first crank and picked up some zip. I cleaned the MAF, and TB the best I could that day too. I also shimmed the TB shaft, as it has worn some and was sticking and causing a high idle. I daily drive it, runs great each day, been in the garage all winter for early morning starts. Last night leaving work it was 40+F out and it fired off in about a half second of cranking, I was impressed. I don't recall any hiccups or anything on the way home. Put her away for the night, and now no start.
The engine cranks with vigor, battery is good, lights were bright. I cranked and cranked it, but it never gave a single hint of firing. I checked all the fuses and glanced under the hood, nothing was suspect, fuses were good. I don't recall ever being able to hear the fuel pump on this truck, so I couldn't say whether I could hear it this morning. I didn't want to kill the battery, so after many long cranking sessions and looking around, I quit, I was late for work and had to go, took the 40 instead, a little cool at 20F this morning and a soft top though. I don't recall a fuel/flooded smell in the garage, I even shut the door to troubleshoot for a minute and cranked it some more, seems it would have been obvious in a closed garage.
So what does this mean, need some suggestions, I have the FSM for this truck, so I will pull it out tonight, but I hate digging through electrical troubleshooting. Truck is all original basically, regular maint. Timing belt and waterpump about 70K ago. Engine is very sanitary, no corrosion, wiring all seems very good, never seen corrosion issues anywhere. I'm suspecting fuel pump, it is the original. Can they just up and quit like that?????
Thanks, Graham
The engine cranks with vigor, battery is good, lights were bright. I cranked and cranked it, but it never gave a single hint of firing. I checked all the fuses and glanced under the hood, nothing was suspect, fuses were good. I don't recall ever being able to hear the fuel pump on this truck, so I couldn't say whether I could hear it this morning. I didn't want to kill the battery, so after many long cranking sessions and looking around, I quit, I was late for work and had to go, took the 40 instead, a little cool at 20F this morning and a soft top though. I don't recall a fuel/flooded smell in the garage, I even shut the door to troubleshoot for a minute and cranked it some more, seems it would have been obvious in a closed garage.
So what does this mean, need some suggestions, I have the FSM for this truck, so I will pull it out tonight, but I hate digging through electrical troubleshooting. Truck is all original basically, regular maint. Timing belt and waterpump about 70K ago. Engine is very sanitary, no corrosion, wiring all seems very good, never seen corrosion issues anywhere. I'm suspecting fuel pump, it is the original. Can they just up and quit like that?????
Thanks, Graham