i disconnected the battery early december.Is it cranking fast or slow and laboured?
hi steve ,Are the heater plugs working ok
Halfords batteries, especially the less common ones, tend to sit on the shelf without getting a regular chargeA decent battery will maintain 12.6 V and rise quickly after use.
With ignition on turn on headlights then try to start, if they dim considerably then battery usually issue.
U could try jumping from another car, and if it starts quicker than usual then almost certainly the battery.
But to get back to your question, Halfords do a good range with long guarantees, they are easy to deal with but not cheap.
The likes of GSF do an online battery search which you can then buy direct or go through local factor.
I buy quite a few Halfords batteries as they can be very reasonable with the trade discount, never had one fail.Halfords batteries, especially the less common ones, tend to sit on the shelf without getting a regular charge
When cold I find it is good to turn engine over for 2/3 seconds before giving heat. This puts some fresh fuel vapour in the combustion chambers to warm u
labouredIs it cranking fast or slow and laboured?
prob 8 seconds .It’s possible, but needs a lot of cranking, how long was yours turning over before it started
And likely in warmer times half your time will do.hi tottot said ,
tried turning the engine over like you said , then the glow plugs for 40 seconds .
it started a treat![]()
even in the milder months it still requires about 30 seconds , so looking forward to trying the turning the engine over before the pre heat in the summerAnd likely in warmer times half your time will do.