McBad
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Hello,
I'm hoping some of you with knowledge and wisdom can help me sort out what is wrong with my 1998 300tdi.
For the last couple of months it has been increasingly difficult to start; the starter turns over fine but the engine is very reluctant to fire. When it does cough into life it then runs fine and is easier to start later in the day. As the battery was old I thought that was the problem, so that was replaced with new. No change to starting.
The fuel filter was changed a week ago for a new one. No improvement. Local advise thought it was some sort of fuel starvation problem.
This evening I tried putting a jump lead from the -ve battery terminal to the engine block. Again no improvement in starting. Visual inspection and wiggling of the earth makes me think it's pretty solid anyway.
Then, having tried the jump lead trick and sat with the engine running for a couple of minutes I turned off the ignition and pulled out the key. The engine continued to run for a further minute or so before turning itself off. This has never happened before.
I tried it again twice, both times it was reluctant to start, one time it turned off when the key was turned to off, the other time it ran on for sixty seconds before stopping.
Can anyone please advise what is wrong and what I need to do to sort this out. My next step was going to be the fuel sedimenter and I have the O-rings on order to do that.
Thanks in advance for any clues.
M
I'm hoping some of you with knowledge and wisdom can help me sort out what is wrong with my 1998 300tdi.
For the last couple of months it has been increasingly difficult to start; the starter turns over fine but the engine is very reluctant to fire. When it does cough into life it then runs fine and is easier to start later in the day. As the battery was old I thought that was the problem, so that was replaced with new. No change to starting.
The fuel filter was changed a week ago for a new one. No improvement. Local advise thought it was some sort of fuel starvation problem.
This evening I tried putting a jump lead from the -ve battery terminal to the engine block. Again no improvement in starting. Visual inspection and wiggling of the earth makes me think it's pretty solid anyway.
Then, having tried the jump lead trick and sat with the engine running for a couple of minutes I turned off the ignition and pulled out the key. The engine continued to run for a further minute or so before turning itself off. This has never happened before.
I tried it again twice, both times it was reluctant to start, one time it turned off when the key was turned to off, the other time it ran on for sixty seconds before stopping.
Can anyone please advise what is wrong and what I need to do to sort this out. My next step was going to be the fuel sedimenter and I have the O-rings on order to do that.
Thanks in advance for any clues.
M