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Topsy Member Since: 06 Jan 2017 Location: Swansea Posts: 48 |
Possible glow plug issue? Smoke and lumpy due to inefficient ignition when cold but once warm will be fine. Code reader best way forward. |
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Wed Jun 14 2017 8:29pm |
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S16ARV Member Since: 01 May 2017 Location: Dudley Posts: 4 |
Sounds like egr problem |
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Thu Jun 15 2017 8:05am |
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Black Bess Member Since: 09 Sep 2013 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 245 |
Might be, but if it is only when starting from cold, I would look at glow plugs first. Sounds like one or two have fallen over and you are getting no heat in those cylinders, causing unburnt diesel to be exhausted.
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Thu Jun 15 2017 10:40am |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8971 |
I seem to remember reading that the glow plugs are prone to seizing in the head. As they are fairly fragile beasties, it's not then unusual for them to snap requiring major work to remove them. Which is annoying because they're fairly cheap items otherwise.
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Thu Jun 15 2017 2:32pm |
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Black Bess Member Since: 09 Sep 2013 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 245 |
Yes, I read that too. It may well be true. If only the engine builders at Ford used a little bit of copper grease on them instead of screwing them in bone dry, there would be no such problems. And less revenue for service departments probably. |
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Thu Jun 15 2017 2:35pm |
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Johnsurrey Member Since: 07 Apr 2016 Location: Tadworth Posts: 44 |
If it was glow plugs would it do it every time?
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Thu Jun 15 2017 5:40pm |
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Black Bess Member Since: 09 Sep 2013 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 245 |
It is difficult to say. It is the sort of fault that is temperature dependent. On the warm days we are having you might get away with a few duff glow plugs, but in cold weather the engine will definitely have trouble starting. I would expect you to have trouble when starting the engine from stone cold, but possibly not throughout the day.
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Fri Jun 16 2017 8:15am |
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Johnski Member Since: 02 Sep 2015 Location: North Wales & North Yorkshire Posts: 1407 |
IMO The best first thing to do, would be to get the codes etc checked, either at a LR dealer or by yourself if you have a GAP IID BT unit, this can at least stop you wasting money on things that might be fine. John
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Fri Jun 16 2017 9:51am |
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Johnsurrey Member Since: 07 Apr 2016 Location: Tadworth Posts: 44 |
No smoke or lumpy this morning or this evening
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Fri Jun 16 2017 6:00pm |
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Johnsurrey Member Since: 07 Apr 2016 Location: Tadworth Posts: 44 |
Had the codes read today and no faults |
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Sat Jun 24 2017 12:40pm |
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DrRob Member Since: 23 Feb 2011 Location: Hampshire Posts: 2011 |
Daylight robbery charge for reading codes! I bought my own reader for half that price! Not as good as a GAP IID BT but just shows how they make their money Visitor from fullfatrr.com * GONE. 2012 RR Sport HSE SDV6 Orkney Grey. Now being piloted by RRSTDV8 * GONE: 2011 4.4 TDV8 Full Fat. Amazing piece of kit. * Current. 1974 Lightweight 2.25L petrol. Old skool * GONE. Freelander GS TD4 Manual MY2013. Orkney Grey with privacy, cold and clearview packs, armrests (a must!) and a spoiler. * GONE. Range Rover Classic '93 200Tdi Factory fit * 1949 80" in family since 1975 |
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Sat Jun 24 2017 3:10pm |
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phillh Member Since: 09 Oct 2016 Location: Hertfordshire Posts: 198 |
I had similar symptoms as you in the winter and I suspected it was a glow plug issue. I got round it by cycling the ignition twice before starting the engine, giving the glow plugs more time to heat.
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Sat Jun 24 2017 4:36pm |
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Johnsurrey Member Since: 07 Apr 2016 Location: Tadworth Posts: 44 |
Didn't go to a dealer , a mates got a garage so he done it for me
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Sat Jun 24 2017 10:28pm |
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Black Bess Member Since: 09 Sep 2013 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 245 |
I fancy that your problem is the glow plugs then, which I suspect have no on-board diagnostics. So no fault code. They are just a coil of resistor wire switched by a timed relay, at the end of the day. |
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Mon Jun 26 2017 11:22am |
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