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The fault code will fl ash in the following sequence:
• The yellow Check Engine lamp will fl ash.
• There will be a short one to two second pause.
• The fault code will fl ash on the red Stop Engine lamp.
• There will be a short one to two second pause between each number.
• When the number has fi nished fl ashing in Stop Engine, the Check Engine lamp will appear again. The fault
code will repeat the sequence.
Each fault code will fl ash twice before advancing to the next code.
STARTING PROCEDURE
Normal Starting
When starting the engine, always use the following procedure.
1. Turn off the vehicle headlights and any other auxiliary equipment prior to starting to ensure that all
available battery power is available for the starter motor.
2. Ensure that the park brake is applied and that the transmission is in
NEUTRAL
.
3. Turn the ignition switch to the
ON
position.
4. Observe the dash warning lights. The
CHECK ENGINE
and
CHECK TRANS
lights should illuminate
and then cycle off. If any of the warning lights fail to come on, investigate and correct the cause of the
problem. If the
CHECK ENGINE
light remains on, or re-illuminate after starting, the engine ECM may
have detected an engine systems fault. Refer to the diagnostics section of the OEM Engine Manual for
corrective action. If the
CHECK TRANS
fails to illuminate, or remains on after starting, refer to the
Transmission Operator’s Manual for corrective action.
5. The
WAIT TO START
light should illuminate and then go out.
6. Pressing or holding the throttle down is not needed. Turn the ignition switch to the
START
position and
crank the engine. The electronic controls on the engine will automatically deliver the correct amount of
fuel for the engine to start.
7. Release the ignition switch to the
ON
position immediately after the engine starts.
8. Allow the engine to idle with no load for three to fi ve minutes. Observe all gauges and warning lights
during warm-up.
NOTE:
To avoid starter motor damage, do not crank the engine for more than 15 seconds at one time.
If the engine fails to start, wait two minutes before attempting to start the engine again.
NOTE:
Oil pressure should be indicated within 15 seconds after the engine has started. Do not
increase engine speed until the oil pressure gauge indicates normal. If no oil pressure is
indicated within 15 seconds, stop the engine. Do not attempt to operate. The engine will need
to be inspected and repaired prior to re-start.
If the engine fails to start, follow procedures for
“Engine Will Not Start - Troubleshooting”
in Section 9.
WARNING:
Never attempt to start the engine by “jumping” relays or any means other than using the
ignition start switch or the remote start switch. Do not attempt to start the engine unless all
persons are clear of the engine before starting.
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