Frontera Starting from cold

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Frontera Starting from cold The past couple of weeks my Frontera 2.3 TD has
had difficulty in starting in the morning , I put a new battery in it ,later
the heater plug warning light started to flash, so I put new heater plugs in it
..It makes no differance. Once started it runs and starts all day long. Any idea
what is wrong ? ......... Ian
 
Ianhre fumbled, fiddled and fingered:

> Frontera Starting from cold The past couple of weeks my Frontera
> 2.3 TD has had difficulty in starting in the morning , I put a new
> battery in it ,later the heater plug warning light started to flash,
> so I put new heater plugs in it .It makes no differance. Once started
> it runs and starts all day long. Any idea what is wrong ? .........
> Ian


My Frontera 2.3TD does'nt like pointing uphill on my drive but if I
reverse on to the drive so it faces downhill it starts much easier.



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Steve Parry

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"Ianhre" wrote in message
> Frontera Starting from cold The past couple of weeks my Frontera 2.3
> TD has
> had difficulty in starting in the morning , I put a new battery in it
> ,later
> the heater plug warning light started to flash, so I put new heater plugs
> in it
> .It makes no differance. Once started it runs and starts all day long. Any
> idea
> what is wrong ?


Maybe nothing to do with the problem, but is the starter motor OK? I
replaced an old battery on my Shogun because I thought that was the cause of
my starting problem only to discover it needed a new starter motor.

Ian


 
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[email protected] "Ianhre" wrote:

> Frontera Starting from cold The past couple of weeks my Frontera 2.3 TD has
> had difficulty in starting in the morning , I put a new battery in it ,later
> the heater plug warning light started to flash, so I put new heater plugs in it
> .It makes no differance. Once started it runs and starts all day long. Any idea
> what is wrong ? ......... Ian



When you've tried cranking it for a bit, _carefully_ feel the terminals.
Battery, the other end of the earth strap, solenoid and starter. If one
of them is getting hot, it suggests a less-than-good contact, and it
will be worth cleaning.

Caution: these can get hot enough to hurt.

--
David G. Bell -- SF Fan, Filker, and Punslinger.

"I am Number Two," said Penfold. "You are Number Six."
 
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