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Starting Difficult from cold - whippet - 20-02-2011

Hi. This topic has probably been raised before so apologies for boring anyone with the details.
I have a Berlingo Multispace 1.9D registered 2001. I have problems starting it last year in the cold weather and replaced the glow plugs. This did the job, however I'm having the same problem again. It will eventually start after around 4 or 5 trys. This is followed by a plume of smoke. Once the car has been fired up it's okay for the rest of the day. Is it possible that the glow plugs could need to be replaced within 1 year? or is it possible that one of them could have gone faulty.
Also I've not changed the air filter for a long time. If this needs changing would it effect cold starting because I don't have a problem starting it at any other time?Big Grin


RE: Starting Difficult from cold - Andre - 20-02-2011

Give this thread a read http://www.berlingoforum.co.uk/showthread.php?tid=50

What colour is the plume of smoke?


RE: Starting Difficult from cold - jimbo - 20-02-2011

I would check the glow plugs first they could well be gone again. you can check them with an ohm meter but you will need to disconnect them from the wiring first.


RE: Starting Difficult from cold - whippet - 20-02-2011

(20-02-2011, 01:52 PM)Andre Wrote:  Give this thread a read http://www.berlingoforum.co.uk/showthread.php?tid=50

What colour is the plume of smoke?

The smoke is blue / grey in colour.

Thanks


RE: Starting Difficult from cold - Andre - 20-02-2011

If it is blue, this usually means your engine is burning oil. Is the engine consuming more oil than normal? Could be a worn piston ring or something not helping the situation.


RE: Starting Difficult from cold - whippet - 21-02-2011

Thanks Andre. I've had it from new and it doesn't use an excessive amount of oil. Its only covered around 78000 miles.
I think I'll be replacing the glow plugs again by the looks of it.
I had to borrow a long socket the last time. Only thing is I can't remember what size it was. I'm going to buy my own. Do you know whether its 8mm or 10mm? Blush


RE: Starting Difficult from cold - Andy - 21-02-2011

I had this last year with my diesel Shogun. Even though it turned over fine, in the cold weather it took a few attempts to start. Turned out I needed a new battery - the voltage was fine but the ampage was low. This winter, was fine starting first time even at -8 !


RE: Starting Difficult from cold - whippet - 24-02-2011

Changed the glow plugs and all is well. Also completed a general service including changing the air filter which was grafted!
Thanks for your input folks.


RE: Starting Difficult from cold - Andre - 01-03-2011

(24-02-2011, 09:57 PM)whippet Wrote:  Changed the glow plugs and all is well. Also completed a general service including changing the air filter which was grafted!
Thanks for your input folks.

Thanks for letting us know how you got on, which many people dont do! Hope to see you around the forums!



RE: Starting Difficult from cold - ben123 - 23-08-2012

i had the same truble last year i replaced the plugs still the same then i replaced the batrrier then solinod on starter motor went so got new one now starts frist time