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direct injection engines should fire up pretty easily apparently without glow plugs. :roll: I had a similar prob with mine at the start and air was getting in the system from the leak off rails.Also check your lift pump. Fuel may be draining back overnight and thus a !Expletive Deleted! to start. Replace if necessary.
My disco used to be exactly the same and wouldnot start when a small amount of frost had come over night and then as soon as I get the jump leads out and put it next to the disco it started 1st time!I spent 2 hours changing the glow plugs and even now after the light goes out on a really cold morning the engine turns over a couple of times and then fires up. I am thinking about getting a new battery and see what happens. How old is your battery? Batteries do loose their efficiency over time and escpecially in cold weather.I am guessing with regards to fuel waxing as somebody mentioned if you were to have a full tank of diesel it would take longer to wax over?
Quote from: "GADGET300TDI"direct injection engines should fire up pretty easily apparently without glow plugs. :roll: I had a similar prob with mine at the start and air was getting in the system from the leak off rails.Also check your lift pump. Fuel may be draining back overnight and thus a !Expletive Deleted! to start. Replace if necessary.Well, it is a new battery, well last year anyway, and a decent one at that!I thought that a direct injection would fire quick too......Leak off rails? Lift pump? It's all electronic on this model, fly by wire and all that!!
I suppose it's a dumb question but air can get in and cause a problem via teh leak off rail? I believe the banjo connections for this are prone to coming loose - certainly I checked mine and they were really not quite tight enough and a friend had one fall off!Mike
have you tried this link http://members.mud-club.com/library/?articleid=9 that a MC member put about adjusting the fuel pump or something. I am not technicaly minded. I just read what to do and do it!It may sort out your cold starting. I may give it ago sometime.
Quote from: "muddyjames"have you tried this link http://members.mud-club.com/library/?articleid=9 that a MC member put about adjusting the fuel pump or something. I am not technicaly minded. I just read what to do and do it!It may sort out your cold starting. I may give it ago sometime.Mark with some tipex or something where the current pump timing is set so when you muff it up you know where to put it back too.
That does sound like a spinning over problem or fuel supply rather than a engine problem.You have not mentioned how it runs; if it runs well and gives the power when going I would not rush to tweak timing or anything.It sounds like a 300tdi, does that have a manual priming lever on the fuel lift pump as on the 200? If it has it may be worth popping the bonnet in the morning and manually operating it. If you shift a lot of fuel and it then starts you have found the problem, if it's still soild witha tight system then you know it's not the problem.
have you tried a direct live feed straight to the glow plugs ,on my rangie the thingy??that is suppose to send the current thru to them packed up,so they were not getting any power to them.i have over ridden this bit now and have a master switch to send power thru.i turn my ignition on then wait about 10 seconds after the light on the dash goes out
As for running, well it's a bit slow, but it is a auto, it seems ok, but I was used to a V8 Disco, so it's about 50bhp anyway!!I Will have a look for the fuel lift pump and give that a go.I have noticed, as part of a experiment, that if I turn on thre headlights for about 10-30 secs before turning the glowplugs on, it starts much easier!!???Go figure???
Quote from: "waveydavey"That does sound like a spinning over problem or fuel supply rather than a engine problem.You have not mentioned how it runs; if it runs well and gives the power when going I would not rush to tweak timing or anything.It sounds like a 300tdi, does that have a manual priming lever on the fuel lift pump as on the 200? If it has it may be worth popping the bonnet in the morning and manually operating it. If you shift a lot of fuel and it then starts you have found the problem, if it's still soild witha tight system then you know it's not the problem.The noise inst the starter. It's just when you turn the ignition on, rather like a relay or suchlike making the noise. It always has done though AFAIRAs for running, well it's a bit slow, but it is a auto, it seems ok, but I was used to a V8 Disco, so it's about 50bhp anyway!!I Will have a look for the fuel lift pump and give that a go.I have noticed, as part of a experiment, that if I turn on thre headlights for about 10-30 secs before turning the glowplugs on, it starts much easier!!???Go figure???