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Bobcat T770 Crank No Start: Troubleshooting and Solutions
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The Bobcat T770 is a powerful and versatile tracked skid-steer loader used for a wide range of construction, landscaping, and agricultural tasks. Known for its durability and impressive lifting capabilities, the T770 can tackle demanding workloads, including snow removal, excavation, and material handling. However, like all heavy equipment, it is not immune to occasional problems, and one common issue owners may encounter is the dreaded "crank but no start" scenario.
When your Bobcat T770 cranks but doesn't start, it can cause significant downtime, delaying projects and leading to frustrations. Understanding the potential causes of this issue and knowing how to troubleshoot it can help you get back to work quickly.
Common Causes of "Crank No Start" in Bobcat T770
The “crank no start” issue, where the engine turns over but doesn't start, is often caused by one of several potential problems. Here are the most common reasons and how to address them:
1. Fuel System Problems
A fuel system issue is one of the most common causes of a "crank but no start" problem in any diesel-powered machine like the Bobcat T770. If the engine isn't getting the proper fuel flow, it may crank but fail to start.
Clogged Fuel Filter: Over time, fuel filters can become clogged with dirt, debris, and contaminants from the fuel. A clogged fuel filter will restrict fuel flow to the engine, making it impossible for the machine to start. Replacing the fuel filter is an easy and relatively inexpensive fix.
Fuel Line Blockages: If there is a blockage in the fuel lines, it can prevent the engine from getting enough fuel to start. Inspect the fuel lines for signs of obstruction, kinks, or damage. Repair or replace any damaged sections of the fuel line.
Air in the Fuel System: Air pockets in the fuel system can prevent proper fuel delivery to the engine, leading to starting issues. Bleeding the fuel system may be necessary to remove trapped air. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for the proper bleeding procedure.
Faulty Fuel Pump: If the fuel pump is malfunctioning, it may not be delivering fuel to the engine properly. Testing the fuel pump's functionality and replacing it if needed could solve the problem.
2. Battery and Electrical Issues
Electrical problems, such as a weak or dead battery, can also prevent the Bobcat T770 from starting. Diesel engines require a significant amount of power to start, and if the battery is not providing enough voltage, the machine may crank without firing.
Battery Voltage: Check the voltage of the battery using a multimeter. A fully charged battery should read between 12.6V and 12.8V. If the battery voltage is low, recharge or replace the battery as necessary.
Battery Terminals and Cables: Corroded or loose battery terminals can also prevent proper electrical connections. Clean the battery terminals with a wire brush, ensuring a tight connection. Inspect the battery cables for signs of wear, fraying, or damage.
Faulty Starter Relay or Solenoid: If the starter relay or solenoid is malfunctioning, it may allow the engine to crank but not start. Testing and replacing the starter relay or solenoid may be required.
3. Glow Plug Issues
In cold weather conditions, the Bobcat T770’s glow plugs are essential for starting the engine. These plugs preheat the combustion chamber, making it easier for the engine to fire up.
Faulty Glow Plugs: If one or more glow plugs are faulty, the engine may struggle to start, especially in cold conditions. Inspect the glow plugs for signs of damage or wear and replace them if necessary.
Glow Plug Relay Malfunction: A malfunctioning glow plug relay can also prevent the glow plugs from operating properly, leading to starting issues. Test the relay to ensure it is functioning as expected.
4. Starter Motor and Wiring Problems
The starter motor is responsible for turning the engine over when you engage the ignition. If there is an issue with the starter motor or its wiring, the engine may crank but not start.
Worn or Damaged Starter Motor: Over time, starter motors can wear out due to frequent use. If the starter motor is faulty, it may not be able to crank the engine with enough power to start. Replacing the starter motor may be the only solution.
Wiring Issues: Electrical wiring connected to the starter motor may become loose or damaged. Inspect the wiring for continuity and integrity. Repair any frayed or broken wires to restore proper electrical flow.
5. Faulty Sensors
Modern machines like the Bobcat T770 are equipped with various sensors that monitor engine performance and operation. A faulty sensor can cause the engine to crank without starting, especially if the sensor provides incorrect readings to the engine control unit (ECU).
Crankshaft Position Sensor: The crankshaft position sensor monitors the position of the crankshaft and communicates with the ECU. If this sensor is faulty, the ECU may not send the proper signals to the fuel injectors, preventing the engine from starting.
Fuel Pressure Sensor: If the fuel pressure sensor malfunctions, it may not send the correct information to the ECU, leading to improper fuel delivery. This can prevent the engine from starting, even though the system is primed and fuel is available.
Camshaft Position Sensor: A malfunctioning camshaft position sensor can also cause the engine to crank but fail to start, as it impacts the timing of fuel injection and spark.
6. Engine Control Unit (ECU) Issues
The ECU is responsible for managing the various engine functions, including fuel injection, ignition timing, and more. If the ECU is malfunctioning, it may prevent the engine from starting.
ECU Faults: Faults in the ECU can be tricky to diagnose, but if other potential issues have been ruled out, a faulty ECU should be considered. ECU problems often require professional diagnosis and repair.
7. Mechanical Problems
Lastly, mechanical issues with the engine or internal components could prevent the engine from starting, although this is less common.
Compression Problems: If there is an issue with the engine's compression, such as worn piston rings or damaged valves, the engine may not start. Performing a compression test can help determine if this is the problem.
Timing Issues: Incorrect timing due to a broken timing belt or chain can prevent the engine from starting. Inspect the timing system for any signs of damage.
Conclusion: Getting the Bobcat T770 Running Again
When your Bobcat T770 cranks but doesn't start, the problem could stem from any number of issues, ranging from fuel system blockages to electrical failures. The key to solving this issue lies in methodically diagnosing the problem, ruling out each potential cause, and performing necessary repairs or replacements.
Regular maintenance, including timely fuel filter replacements, battery checks, and glow plug inspections, can help prevent many of these issues from occurring in the first place. When troubleshooting, remember to inspect both the hydraulic and electrical systems thoroughly. If you're not able to resolve the issue on your own, it may be time to contact a qualified Bobcat technician for further assistance.
By addressing the "crank no start" issue promptly and performing the necessary repairs, you can get your Bobcat T770 back to work and avoid costly downtime on the job site.
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Bobcat T770 Crank No Start: Troubleshooting and Solutions - by MikePhua - Yesterday, 06:25 PM

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