Won't start first thing and now not at all!

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Won't start first thing and now not at all!

Post by sharkies » Mon Aug 30, 2010 7:52 pm

From being no problem at all, our diesel bongo (Freda) developed a problem starting on the first start of the day. At first we thought it was possibly due to different fuel, as we were camping on the continent at the time but now wonder if it may be down to glow plugs. Basically, it used to start first turn of the key, then it was a laboured start (10 seconds or so and using the accelerator) whilst it emitted smoke from the exhaust and once warm it was fine for the rest of the day. Now, the battery cranks powerfully but it just won't start.
It has had several fills of fuel and long journeys since the issue began less than a week ago. The dashboard light for the glow plugs comes on and goes off as normal.
Any ideas?
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Re: Won't start first thing and now not at all!

Post by francophile1947 » Mon Aug 30, 2010 7:56 pm

It sounds like glow plugs, although it should still start eventually :? . Have you tried leaving it for 5-10 seconds after the glow plug light goes out?
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Re: Won't start first thing and now not at all!

Post by sharkies » Mon Aug 30, 2010 8:27 pm

Yes, but it doesn't seem to make any difference. Are they easy enough to change (I have a little bit of mechanical ability from off road motorcycling etc. but petrol rather than diesel)?
Are they effectively screw out/in like a spark plug or are there technical do's & don'ts.

How would I know if it was the relay as well as/instead of the plugs?

Thanks.
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Re: Won't start first thing and now not at all!

Post by g8dhe » Mon Aug 30, 2010 8:51 pm

If you have a multi-meter then set it to 20volt range and clip between chassis and the glow plug rail, when you turn on the glow plugs you should see the rail go to 12 volts.
If it doesn't first check the fuse Image after that look towards the relay B2-04 top left below;
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