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spikebailey666 Member Since: 19 Mar 2014 Location: London Posts: 4 |
Guys thanks for the responses, seems a trip to the garage for some new glow plugs then.
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8th Feb 2015 8:05 am |
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winterfg Member Since: 03 Oct 2014 Location: Besancon Posts: 4 |
In view of the inaccesibility of the glow plugs, plus the problems of starting that I am experiencing (-10 degrees at the moment), my Glow Plugs look that they need attention.
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8th Feb 2015 11:03 am |
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j00ppis Member Since: 24 May 2013 Location: Finland Posts: 198 |
Hello, today in finland it was -7 at outside, and tryed to start webasto whit my Telestart kit t91 but the remote control didnt give any led lights, maybe battery drained ? dont have used it so much, its new!
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28th Oct 2015 5:37 am |
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Richard H Member Since: 17 Oct 2013 Location: Chippenham Posts: 49 |
Many thanks to a contributors for such an interesting thread. Yes, I too, have had cold starting problems. Two winters ago, in the French Alps, I had problems arising from poor quality fuel from a French supermarket. The cold plugging test I performed showed a CFPP of -3 oC, which meant that at -15oC, the fuel oil had turned to wax. No fuel, no start. 200 euros later all was fine. Last year, my car failed to start, even with good fuel, from ELAN and FINA, spec'd for -20 oC. After much trial and error ,using all the techniques on the site, I did get the car going , in the afternoon once the car had warmed up from -13 oC to -8 oC ... So, battery fine, Fuel fine, and no error messages, on my 2008 TD4 HSE. I suspected the Glow plugs as it seemed to want to start but was very lumpy as it cranked over. I took the car to my local LR garage and asked them to test the current in the plugs. The current draw should be, 40 -60 amps, this being 10 + amps per plug. The test shoed 20 amps so I knew that 2 to 3 plugs were not working. Last week I got them to change ALL FOUR of the plugs ( Cost is £40 for the 4 plugs and £350 for the labour, as the inlet manifold needs to be removed for the procedure. Incidentally, they wanted another £200 to replace the EGR host, as it is recommended. I asked to inspect the 'faulty' hose, whereupon they said it would be changed at no charge to me). Anyway, the 2 of the plugs were open circuit, 43 mega Ohm, and 2 were working, at 1.1 Ohm.
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28th Oct 2015 3:37 pm |
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GT_Mac Member Since: 10 Mar 2014 Location: Terjarv Posts: 120 |
Last winter here in Finland it reached around -28C at one point (can get worse) but on average always around -15C
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28th Oct 2015 9:56 pm |
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Richard H Member Since: 17 Oct 2013 Location: Chippenham Posts: 49 |
Hello GT_Mac, You are very lucky to have a block heater and a cabin heater. I guess this is the LR2 Russian spec. What a pity we do not have this spec for our British cars. Good luck this winter ... minus 28 oC ... ! |
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29th Oct 2015 1:12 pm |
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GT_Mac Member Since: 10 Mar 2014 Location: Terjarv Posts: 120 |
Richard my FL2 is European Spec. I bought it in Holland. I fitted the engine block heater and cabin heater myself for around 500 Euro. |
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31st Oct 2015 6:06 pm |
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j00ppis Member Since: 24 May 2013 Location: Finland Posts: 198 |
Ive got the keyfob to remote control of webasto to work. Battery was flat!
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31st Oct 2015 8:26 pm |
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GT_Mac Member Since: 10 Mar 2014 Location: Terjarv Posts: 120 |
Webasto is definitely the best.
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2nd Nov 2015 3:34 pm |
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inaftanaila Member Since: 13 Dec 2011 Location: Bucharest Posts: 87 |
Hi folks,
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5th Jan 2016 3:49 pm |
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inaftanaila Member Since: 13 Dec 2011 Location: Bucharest Posts: 87 |
Thought I should report back. Problem fixed, but not easily. Turns out that the independent service replaced my hot plugs back in November with some non-LR stuff that runs at 11V. The car needs plugs that run at 5V. Hence when measured by LR, the plugs looked fine - but they were not functioning properly due to lower voltage being applied to them. Quite a tricky one to find. Anyway, happy to report that the car starts smoothly now - did not have anything below -3 yet, but by the looks of it, everything runs now as it should. MY2011, TD4 Auto, Xenon headlights, fog lamps DRLs, sunroof, tinted windows, almond electric seats w/ lumbar support, leather steering wheel w/ audio controls, dog/luggage guard, ambient lights, flush Whispbars, Mantec sump&tank guards, Xtrons Head Unit |
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8th Jan 2016 9:37 am |
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Past master Member Since: 30 Jun 2010 Location: Isle of Ely Posts: 2710 |
I don't understand why otherwise excellent indy garages insist on using cheap parts even when specifically instructed to use genuine ones. People with otherwise excellent mechanical ability will completely wreck a good job by using "lookalike" parts. Is it just because their usual suppliers don't stock them? Ex AA Series III LWB Safari - Gone
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8th Jan 2016 2:08 pm |
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inaftanaila Member Since: 13 Dec 2011 Location: Bucharest Posts: 87 |
One more tidbit of information - paid a visit to the indy garage yesterday, and it turns out there are actually catalogues out there which list the 11v plugs as appropriate for the MY11 TD4. The source of the error: pre-face lift TD4 had indeed 11V plugs. Post-facelift TD4 works with 5V plugs.
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13th Jan 2016 8:39 am |
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Anders D Member Since: 09 Jul 2015 Location: Nagasaki Posts: 19 |
Hi folks.
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14th Jan 2016 9:09 am |
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