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Cranking Motor Without Ignition


Dr Concrete

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Hey Peoples,

I haven't started my T ute in over 2 months now and I would like to

crank it over with just the starter motor to get some fresh oil into

the system. The question is which fulse do I pull out to stop the ignition

from working? I would also prefer to do it from within the cabin as well.

Help will be much appreciated.

Jordan

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Hey Peoples,

I haven't started my T ute in over 2 months now and I would like to

crank it over with just the starter motor to get some fresh oil into

the system.  The question is which fulse do I pull out to stop the ignition

from working?  I would also prefer to do it from within the cabin as well.

Help will be much appreciated.

Jordan

Dont pull any fuses, just crank her over with your foot flat to the floor on the throttle,

dont worry, it will not starts, crank for about 6-8 seconds and let it seit for about 10 secs, tthen crank again with foot flat again.

release throttle and crank, she will be fine.

the oil pressure light wont go out while cranking, I have tried so dont bother looking.

enjoy the first drive after such along break.

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hmmm

its a pretty scarey thought to try and do that, but

I quess you know what your talking about.  So it wont ever

start if I have my foot flat to the floor on starting?

I just tried my Car.

It will not start. !!!!!!

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