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yorkshirerob Member Since: 09 Oct 2010 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 92 |
should just add car done 56k miles |
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11th Feb 2022 11:17 am |
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SYFL2 Member Since: 16 Jun 2012 Location: Sheffield Posts: 2594 |
Some people say it makes no difference but you could try turning the ignition on for a few seconds before pressing start. |
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11th Feb 2022 11:58 am |
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yorkshirerob Member Since: 09 Oct 2010 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 92 |
thanks for your reply. Must admit I have seen this approach mentioned when doing searches on the subject.
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11th Feb 2022 12:38 pm |
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pinhead Member Since: 12 Nov 2013 Location: yorkshire Posts: 114 |
From my limited experience if its above 0°C then glow plugs are not necessary to allow the engine to start
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11th Feb 2022 12:55 pm |
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RogB Member Since: 16 Dec 2014 Location: Mansfield Posts: 3880 |
my 2013 SD4 has been doing the same but when the temperatures have been a few degrees warmer its been fine so suspect its the glow plugs. Ill get them looked at in the summer when its next serviced.
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11th Feb 2022 2:03 pm |
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yorkshirerob Member Since: 09 Oct 2010 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 92 |
Thanks for that Pinhead - the dreaded EGR did cross my mind but it runs and idles fine after that first couple of seconds from starting. I've not tampered with the EGR and know previous owner didn't. Also not had any warning lights or limp mode etc. But perhaps it's early stages of a clogged EGR. |
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11th Feb 2022 7:34 pm |
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yorkshirerob Member Since: 09 Oct 2010 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 92 |
Sounds like you're in the same boat as me Rog. With the bulk of winter out of the way maybe I'll just wait to see if anything becomes more obvious later on |
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11th Feb 2022 7:37 pm |
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Nbuuifx Member Since: 01 Jan 2022 Location: Staffordshire Posts: 172 |
I'm not sure this really helps but I don't think in these temperatures, that the glow plugs are really needed.
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11th Feb 2022 8:16 pm |
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yorkshirerob Member Since: 09 Oct 2010 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 92 |
Thanks Nbuuifx...it certainly does help..and you may well be correct. Think I just assumed glow plugs were needed at every cold start but I'm no engineer and probably wrong. Glow plug light on dash illuminates a few secs so thought it was in action. Might upgrade battery first as it's only a couple of years old but is some generic brand. Remember upgrading battery of my previous Freelander many years ago to a Varta Silver Dynamic ( as per advice on here) and that cured a couple of electrical gremlins straight away. If that fails will take to a local LR Indy...
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12th Feb 2022 3:48 pm |
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mihaiN247 Member Since: 19 Jan 2022 Location: RO Posts: 25 |
Hi Rob,
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12th Feb 2022 9:09 pm |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 4999 |
From the JLR manual :
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12th Feb 2022 11:03 pm |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 4999 |
Was it a genuine fuel filter? Jules |
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12th Feb 2022 11:04 pm |
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yorkshirerob Member Since: 09 Oct 2010 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 92 |
Yes I'll keep you posted. As it's an intermittent problem it's a pig to solve. Did the change of glowplugs and battery not help your situation then? |
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13th Feb 2022 12:47 pm |
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yorkshirerob Member Since: 09 Oct 2010 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 92 |
Thanks for that Jules - so it certainly could be the glow plugs. I believe digging them out to test is the hard part! And regarding the fuel filter - that's a sore point. I requested OEM part but mechanic insisted on installing Mann filter. It instantly cured the problem I had at the time several months ago. Could this really be the problem? |
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13th Feb 2022 12:52 pm |
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