I have a 2004 RTV-900 with a 3-cylinder diesel. When I went to use it today it would not start. The starter spun just fine and the motor turned over, but it wouldn’t start. This happened each of several attempts I made at starting it. My first guess was that it’s a fuel issue since the starter sounded strong. The tank is not empty (I have over ¼ of a tank), so I thought maybe a fuel blockage. I disconnected the fuel filter on the motor side of the filter and diesel ran from it freely, so I figured probably not a clogged filter, so maybe somewhere after the filter?
Out of curiosity I tried starting it one more time and it started right up immediately. I drove it around the driveway a bit and it ran great, so I put it back into the barn and shut it down. I waited a few seconds and then tried starting again and it would not start – the starter spins, but the motor doesn’t catch.
I went and got some other things done and came back 10 to 15 minutes later, tried again and it started right up. I shut it down and started it up 3 times in a row without any problems. Then I went to help my wife with something and when I came back an hour later I could not get it to start at all (same condition – starter spins, but the motor won’t run). Then after dinner it started up on the first try.
Any thoughts on what to look at and how to diagnosis it? The battery is only a couple of months old and the terminal connections on the battery cables are brand new, so I doubt it’s battery related. The temps were in the low 50’s today, so I wouldn’t think I have a gelling issue, plus I felt the fuel when I disconnected the line and it’s didn’t feel unusual and it had the normal red color. It is hard to say how old the fuel in the tank is since it doesn’t get used all that much (at least not for long periods of time lately) and I don’t have any fresh fuel on hand at the moment.
Thanks,
Gary
Out of curiosity I tried starting it one more time and it started right up immediately. I drove it around the driveway a bit and it ran great, so I put it back into the barn and shut it down. I waited a few seconds and then tried starting again and it would not start – the starter spins, but the motor doesn’t catch.
I went and got some other things done and came back 10 to 15 minutes later, tried again and it started right up. I shut it down and started it up 3 times in a row without any problems. Then I went to help my wife with something and when I came back an hour later I could not get it to start at all (same condition – starter spins, but the motor won’t run). Then after dinner it started up on the first try.
Any thoughts on what to look at and how to diagnosis it? The battery is only a couple of months old and the terminal connections on the battery cables are brand new, so I doubt it’s battery related. The temps were in the low 50’s today, so I wouldn’t think I have a gelling issue, plus I felt the fuel when I disconnected the line and it’s didn’t feel unusual and it had the normal red color. It is hard to say how old the fuel in the tank is since it doesn’t get used all that much (at least not for long periods of time lately) and I don’t have any fresh fuel on hand at the moment.
Thanks,
Gary