plumbfisher
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Evening all,
sorry about this - its another 'my 2.5 DT is difficult starting...' thread.
Ok - Only first thing, it needs a bit of cranking. Then it starts up with a puff of white smoke. Fine for the rest of the day. I've tested the lift pump, its fine. There's 12v going to the glow plugs whenever the lamp is on. I replaced them all only about 18 months ago.
I'm sure its not a fuel problem, it runs fine, the only thing is this need to crank it in the mornings. I've got a feeling I need to get it sorted before the cold weather.
So - a few questions.
Anyone know what the resistance of the glowplugs should be? (mine says 60 ohms, that's all of them still wired together)
Why is there still 12v at the glowplug even after the lamp has gone out( but the engine not started)?
I haven't got a Nanocom. Should I just replace the plugs?
Thanks, as ever, for any help.
sorry about this - its another 'my 2.5 DT is difficult starting...' thread.
Ok - Only first thing, it needs a bit of cranking. Then it starts up with a puff of white smoke. Fine for the rest of the day. I've tested the lift pump, its fine. There's 12v going to the glow plugs whenever the lamp is on. I replaced them all only about 18 months ago.
I'm sure its not a fuel problem, it runs fine, the only thing is this need to crank it in the mornings. I've got a feeling I need to get it sorted before the cold weather.
So - a few questions.
Anyone know what the resistance of the glowplugs should be? (mine says 60 ohms, that's all of them still wired together)
Why is there still 12v at the glowplug even after the lamp has gone out( but the engine not started)?
I haven't got a Nanocom. Should I just replace the plugs?
Thanks, as ever, for any help.