Johnny8718
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Hi All.
When I come to my 1996 300 in a morning, I have loads of power in the battery.
Glow plugs light and go out.
I crank the car over, but it won't catch. As soon as I release the key, it stops - refusing to fire.
I have tried holding it on the key with no success. The only way to start from cold is to hold the throttle down and then it does start.
This is not a good idea when cold!
Any ideas? It reminds of the ballast resistor fault on old Cortinas - I am assuming that the Disco does not have one!
Thanks in anticipation, John.
When I come to my 1996 300 in a morning, I have loads of power in the battery.
Glow plugs light and go out.
I crank the car over, but it won't catch. As soon as I release the key, it stops - refusing to fire.
I have tried holding it on the key with no success. The only way to start from cold is to hold the throttle down and then it does start.
This is not a good idea when cold!
Any ideas? It reminds of the ballast resistor fault on old Cortinas - I am assuming that the Disco does not have one!
Thanks in anticipation, John.