If the GP's aren't working it would be very, very hard to start at that temp, so I'd guess that they're working.
Quote from: rabbitman on March 17, 2010, 12:14:52 pmIf the GP's aren't working it would be very, very hard to start at that temp, so I'd guess that they're working.Yup... expecially if the fuse blows and so they are all gone at once.Sometimes what happens is that a single glow plug burns out without notice, but when the second one goes it suddenly becomes noticable on cold mornings.Further info on troubleshooting the glowplug system and some pictures here:http://vincewaldon.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=41&Itemid=28The other thing that can happen with an AAZ engine to cause sudden hard starts is a sudden shift in timing due to the crank sprocket suddenly starting to wobble. With the engine running have a close look at the harmonic dampener... there should be no visible run-out. If there is, shut the engine down immediately and search for "AAZ AND crank" on this board to read all about next steps.
Sometimes what happens is that a single glow plug burns out without notice, but when the second one goes it suddenly becomes noticable on cold mornings.
sooo..question is...if its a decent day outside, and the glow plugs arent working, would you notice when the car starts if its been sitting for a few hours?...would the car even start without glowplugs working?