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Starting Issues - a new one
by
Cheesetoast
on 27 Nov, 2007 23:36
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i think i've got a glow plug or 2 that needs replacing, but this puzzles me. Starting when it's cold it'll crank a couple times then fire up no problem, but with some smoke and chugging for a few seconds, sounds like glow plugs to me. I drive the car for a bit and it warms up, i park it for a few minutes then start it again and it has to be cranked longer, takes about 6 -8 cranks to start when warm, why would this be?
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#1
by
ilomax
on 27 Nov, 2007 23:39
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Mine does this sometimes as well.
Would be interesting to hear some ideas of what it might be.
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#2
by
addautomotive
on 28 Nov, 2007 05:10
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Sounds like air leaks in the fuel lines.
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#3
by
Cheesetoast
on 29 Nov, 2007 22:37
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fuel lines have barely any bubbles in em.
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#4
by
ilomax
on 29 Nov, 2007 22:41
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I figured mine out.
Old crappy batter cables and power cables for the glow plugs.
My glow plugs actually work correctly and the car turns over quite fast.
The car starts better than ever.
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#5
by
burn_your_money
on 29 Nov, 2007 22:42
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Sounds like your starter is not turning enough once it warms up. Check for voltage drops in the wires and if possible test the draw that the starter is creating or have it bench tested.
It could also be a faulty GO relay or GP temp sensor
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#6
by
Cheesetoast
on 29 Nov, 2007 22:44
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hmm, this is a new issue, and the starter was changed with the tranny. As was the battery, the one in there is junk, optima red top going in next week, i'll try that first and let you guys know.
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#7
by
burn_your_money
on 29 Nov, 2007 22:45
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changed doesn't necessarily mean better. Is it a new unit? The cables and connections could still be causing the problem
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#8
by
ilomax
on 29 Nov, 2007 22:47
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Proof right here!!!
Bad battery cables with give you troubles.