StevenB
Member
- Mar 30, 2016
- 62
- 29
- Truck Year
- 2015
I went camping this past weekend to Santa Cruz and ran into the first issue with my Ecodiesel. It's a 2015 but I bought it off the lot in April this year with less than 100 miles. It now has over 10,000 miles and this past Labor Day weekend (at 10,700 miles) it wouldn't start in the mornings. No issues when driving there and my trailer is under 4,000 pounds.
We got up Saturday morning to run into town and didn't have any issues whatsoever. Sunday morning we go up to go back into town and it was slow cranking over, almost like the battery was dead / dying. After about 4 tries it kicked over and started up but it was a struggle to start. Same thing Monday morning when we went to leave.
Once it was running everything seemed fine, the only thing that was different was a low tire pressure light but after filling the tire up the light went away. Also the time on my clock was off about 2 hours but all radio stations were still set to normal.
I was curious to see if it would struggle this morning (at home in Sacramento) but it fired right up with no problems. I understand that cold temps could effect the cranking over but in Santa Cruz this weekend it didn't get below 50* at night...
We got up Saturday morning to run into town and didn't have any issues whatsoever. Sunday morning we go up to go back into town and it was slow cranking over, almost like the battery was dead / dying. After about 4 tries it kicked over and started up but it was a struggle to start. Same thing Monday morning when we went to leave.
Once it was running everything seemed fine, the only thing that was different was a low tire pressure light but after filling the tire up the light went away. Also the time on my clock was off about 2 hours but all radio stations were still set to normal.
I was curious to see if it would struggle this morning (at home in Sacramento) but it fired right up with no problems. I understand that cold temps could effect the cranking over but in Santa Cruz this weekend it didn't get below 50* at night...