Ok that sounds a little more promising.
If its at all possible maybe pulling apart electrical plugs, relays, + fuses and giving them a spray some contact cleaner, and even some compressed air would help get rid of any moisture that may be causing poor connections or even shorting.
The reason i say that is that after the car has sat for a few days it seems like you are getting more response when turning the key, eg glow plugs and a small period when it started.
so this leads me to believe that there may still be moisture trapped somwhere in the electrics.
I would pull apart any or all plugs relays and fuses and give them a go with the contact cleaner, then either blow them out with a compressor or let the contact cleaner dry(which wont take long as it evaporates very fast)
I dont know about water in the injection?? you say that when you drained the fuel filter that NO WATER was present, so if you didnt get water out of the filter/water trap then i dont think you will have water in the injection, BUT it may still be possible.
Did you drain the water trap/filter into a bottle or container so you could see what came out of it??
It may be a good idea to drain that again and collect it in a clear bottle so you can inspect for moisture.
If its at all possible maybe pulling apart electrical plugs, relays, + fuses and giving them a spray some contact cleaner, and even some compressed air would help get rid of any moisture that may be causing poor connections or even shorting.
The reason i say that is that after the car has sat for a few days it seems like you are getting more response when turning the key, eg glow plugs and a small period when it started.
so this leads me to believe that there may still be moisture trapped somwhere in the electrics.
I would pull apart any or all plugs relays and fuses and give them a go with the contact cleaner, then either blow them out with a compressor or let the contact cleaner dry(which wont take long as it evaporates very fast)
I dont know about water in the injection?? you say that when you drained the fuel filter that NO WATER was present, so if you didnt get water out of the filter/water trap then i dont think you will have water in the injection, BUT it may still be possible.
Did you drain the water trap/filter into a bottle or container so you could see what came out of it??
It may be a good idea to drain that again and collect it in a clear bottle so you can inspect for moisture.