Sir_Ben
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Apart from the obvious comment that it makes you blind, I'd appreciate some input as I struggle to find the answer to my current dilemma.
Vehicle: '03 RR Vogue TD6 3 litre diesel auto.
For a while I'd been thinking that it was taking a long time to fire when starting. It didn't seem to matter if it was hot or cold, nor if the time between each start was hours or seconds. It still seemed to take the same 3-4 seconds of churning of the starter motor to get her going. Then one day, the other half was out and about, making several shopping calls when it decided not to start, and no amount of churning would persuade it otherwise. I went out and failed, as did the AA man who was called out.
We were finally relayed back to a local garage who suspected a crankshaft sensor and this was duly replaced and the engine now starts again, but still with this delay while the engine spins over before starting.
Are there any other L322 owners with the same problem? Is it normal to have this delay in starting? Can anyone shed any light on a solution?
Vehicle: '03 RR Vogue TD6 3 litre diesel auto.
For a while I'd been thinking that it was taking a long time to fire when starting. It didn't seem to matter if it was hot or cold, nor if the time between each start was hours or seconds. It still seemed to take the same 3-4 seconds of churning of the starter motor to get her going. Then one day, the other half was out and about, making several shopping calls when it decided not to start, and no amount of churning would persuade it otherwise. I went out and failed, as did the AA man who was called out.
We were finally relayed back to a local garage who suspected a crankshaft sensor and this was duly replaced and the engine now starts again, but still with this delay while the engine spins over before starting.
Are there any other L322 owners with the same problem? Is it normal to have this delay in starting? Can anyone shed any light on a solution?