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Labradorslave Member Since: 15 Apr 2011 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 474 |
Finally found a decent SD4 so took the plunge and sold my trusty 2009 HSE TD4 which has faithfully served me for years.
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28th Nov 2021 11:30 am |
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Andy131 Member Since: 09 Dec 2009 Location: Manchester Posts: 2184 |
The Freelander doesn't only use the glowplugs for starting, they continue to be used for quite a while after the car has started, supposed to reduce emissions, but obviously helps with tickover while cold. Tangiers Orange - gone, missing her
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28th Nov 2021 5:12 pm |
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Labradorslave Member Since: 15 Apr 2011 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 474 |
I always carry out the preheat without my foot on the brake pedal👍You are right about the glow plugs being used during engine warm-up. I changed them on my last one and the pickup was noticeably improved during the first few miles of driving on cold mornings. All four had failed and it was a pig to start. |
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28th Nov 2021 5:31 pm |
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Simon J Member Since: 27 Jul 2019 Location: Norn Iron Posts: 703 |
Do you just press the starter button and release it (as when actually starting the car) or do you need to keep it pressed, and if so, for how long? |
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29th Nov 2021 8:08 am |
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Grimdog Member Since: 08 Sep 2020 Location: Wakefield Posts: 313 |
You have to depress and hold the start button for a few seconds until the dashboard lights up. |
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29th Nov 2021 9:05 am |
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Simon J Member Since: 27 Jul 2019 Location: Norn Iron Posts: 703 |
Thanks. |
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29th Nov 2021 9:06 am |
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IanMetro Member Since: 11 Sep 2017 Location: Somerset BS21 Posts: 3133 |
I always thought that the start sequence was automatic once the Start Button was pressed.
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29th Nov 2021 5:46 pm |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5017 |
@Ian Metro
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29th Nov 2021 8:04 pm |
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Labradorslave Member Since: 15 Apr 2011 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 474 |
IanMetro you are correct-there is an automatic delay-even after the preheat cycle. On my old TD4, it used to crank for a few seconds before firing. Carrying out the preheat without the brake pedal pressed meant it fired up much quicker with less cranking-till all four glow plugs failed! |
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30th Nov 2021 2:13 pm |
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AndyPP Member Since: 20 Jun 2017 Location: South Yorkshire Posts: 99 |
my 2014 sd4 has always sounded rough on very cold starts, 1 or 2 degrees C etc. smooths out within a few seconds |
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30th Nov 2021 6:47 pm |
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Labradorslave Member Since: 15 Apr 2011 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 474 |
That is reassuring to here. Mine sounds very similar. Many thanks for taking the time to share your experience 👍 |
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30th Nov 2021 8:16 pm |
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Alan Graham Member Since: 03 Nov 2010 Location: Finland Posts: 26 |
Had to smile at this discussion.
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2nd Dec 2021 2:29 pm |
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Freelander marto Member Since: 27 May 2017 Location: Wirral Posts: 117 |
t This has just happened to me, a very lumpy started and Rev up and a reduced engine performance came up on the dash. Turned it off and tried again and it it took a few secs longer to start but still lumpy. Read the codes and there was nothing new so cleared them i symbol went off the dash. Started the car up and it was ok. That was Tuesday morning and been ok till home time today lumpy but not as bad but this time sorted itself out but not reduced engine warning came up. I am hoping it could be the battery it is original. These cars seem sensitive to slightly failing batteries. GS Sd4 2012 |
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2nd Dec 2021 7:08 pm |
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AT1963 Member Since: 23 Nov 2021 Location: Leicester Posts: 252 |
` with many governments, the Finnish government wish us to go all electric.
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2nd Dec 2021 7:37 pm |
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