Well as a Canadian living in Norway I really overestimated the security of my van even here where most people still don't even lock up their bicycles. I took a short trip using the excellent train system and left my van in the parking lot overnight as many people do. Well that feeling I hope none of you will experience when I came back was hard to stomach......gone she was. However the scene was pretty much drunk/punk kids joyride and after an all day search I found my van fortunately about a km away...... I still don't have a clue of the state of the transmission/drive because a screwdriver had been jammed into the ignition and used to start/ drive it. But I now have some tech questions regarding the condition of the ignition system and how I can get it running it the spot it is in..... I REALLY hope that is all that is wrong.
1. - So it seems the screwdriver cannot be used to fully turn back the ignition switch and, in turn shut off all the electrics (ie. the accessory or step 2 out of 3 when you turn your key normally....the clock is always now on (and so would the radio if it was still there) and I am starting to think problem #2 is also related to this 1st problem).
2. NO GLOW PLUG CLICK. So the battery was fully disharged after being abandoned and the ignition damage kept the accessories and lights on....however when I boosted it and tried to start (using a screwdriver - no chance with key) the glow plugs failed to engage and therefore all I got was some cranking over of the engine before she died again. The temperature here is just above freezing but like it should, it used to fire up first crack after the trademark 'double click' of the plugs. My BIG questions are:
A) Are the glow plugs burnt out and or ECU messed up now???
B) Are the glow plugs/ECU not engaging because I can't actually take the key/screwdriver all the way back to the original postion and then retry?
C) Did these @#$holes run my van out of diesel and for some reason the orange low fuel light is not coming up despite the needle being on E? It really turns over like it is out of gas but of course this is a diesel and I realize the importance of glow plug.
Would love any ideas if you have them.
For now I really just want to get my van started and drive it home to the mechanic down the street from me.....but not having it start up due to one of the above might keep this from happening.
I guess the bottom line however is pretty damn lucky. I would never leave my van overnight in a insecure public parking lot back in Canada and I shouldn't have here. Fortunately the original L300 is very common here and all the new/used parts I need (except an auto trans) I should be able to find and get it back on the road.
Thanks for listening and give your Delica an extra look before you go to bed tonight.
