
Originally Posted by
shack
It won't shut down because of overheated fuel, it also won't shut down because of no coolant.
It could definitely seize because of no coolant.
Diesel in the oil is usually injector O rings but could be a cracked head.
The only sensor that will stop it running is the CPS.
If it has diesel in the oil it's possible it also has air in the fuel rail in the head... It won't start if this is the case.
You can initiate a purge cycle by pumping the throttle 7 times with the ignition on so that the dash lights are on... If you can hear funny noises at the fuel pump or at the head, it most likely has air in the system.
If you can't hear the fuel pump, it also won't start.
What he said... except I thought purge only required 5 pumps.
I usually default to the CPS as a good place to start, but I thought it triggered the MIL, so is that lit up?
You've bought a non runner, so it's best not to assume that what you have been told is correct and just start at basics, otherwise you get lost down rabbit holes.
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