Any thoughts are greatly appreciated!!
cold starting problems
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bongowyart
cold starting problems
Hi all. I am having big problems starting my p plate bongo 2.5d from cold. it Will not start unless i spray a starter spray into the airbox and its still a struggle. Once up and running it blows a lot of white smoke, but then its fine and runs perfect. Also it will then start once warm no probs. I have had the glow plugs replaced at a local garage, along with a service but this has had no effect and they have no clue what else it could be?? They also checked a relay controlling the plus was working and they think it is.
Any thoughts are greatly appreciated!!
peter
Any thoughts are greatly appreciated!!
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BongoMTBer
Re: cold starting problems
Check the volts are getting to the glow plugs. It could be your relay.
Re: cold starting problems
Think ?? The only have to put a meter on the Glowplug bus and they will see if its working and that volts are getting to the plugs themselves and that the voltage is the full 12+ volts, there shouldn't be any thinking involved! If they only listened for a clicking noise that's not actually checking it at allbongowyart wrote:They also checked a relay controlling the plus was working and they think it is.
Geoff
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2001 Aero V6, AFT, full side conversion.
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Re: cold starting problems
Did they check the voltage was getting to the glow plug rail?, have they checked the fusible link connected to the starter battery positive terminal? Did they fit decent - ie NGK glow plugs?, a lot of the cheaper ones are crap TBH. Did they fit shorter glow plugs & now the glow plug rail is touching the fuel rail, shorting it out?
Did they check for fuel leaks around the fuel pump & hoses/pipes to see if air was being drawn in?
This thread may help - http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... sible+link
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Did they check for fuel leaks around the fuel pump & hoses/pipes to see if air was being drawn in?
This thread may help - http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... sible+link
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Re: cold starting problems
Good call, you can't ignite fresh air no matter how good the glow plugs are.................missfixit70 wrote: Did they check for fuel leaks around the fuel pump & hoses/pipes to see if air was being drawn in?
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