how long should the glow plugs work?
Well this new one. lol. will start just like a gas car without any glowplug time at all. if I do let the light turn on and off by its self then the light only stays on for about 3 seconds.
The car is very low on power when cold untill the turbo kicks in or untill it warms up. By the way what is warmed up for this car. the last one ran at the mark above 80 c. this one runs at 80 c or less.
Thanks for your input
Keith
The car should run at or slightly above 80*C. If its less then change your thermostat and temperature sensor/sender in the head.
How long are the glow plugs supposed to glow for prior to starting the car?
Thanks.
Keith
Last edited by 240D 3.0T; Jun 15, 2008 at 05:36 AM.
Well this new one. lol. will start just like a gas car without any glowplug time at all. if I do let the light turn on and off by its self then the light only stays on for about 3 seconds.
The car is very low on power when cold untill the turbo kicks in or untill it warms up. By the way what is warmed up for this car. the last one ran at the mark above 80 c. this one runs at 80 c or less.
Thanks for your input
Keith
Last time I was in Europe I rented a modern turbo-diesel. You don't even pause for a second. It's exactly like starting a gas engine. And the grunt is unbelievable.
Last time I was in Europe I rented a modern turbo-diesel. You don't even pause for a second. It's exactly like starting a gas engine. And the grunt is unbelievable.
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Last time I was in Europe I rented a modern turbo-diesel (A class) and not only was it fast but gave me like 48 MPG. Wife and I went from Frankfurt to Baumholder to Paris and back with three fill ups. Is about the size of a Pontiac Vibe/Toyota Matrix, but MPG and torque way better...It was a good looking model too, looked like a mini R class.
Last time I was in Europe I rented a modern turbo-diesel (A class) and not only was it fast but gave me like 48 MPG. Wife and I went from Frankfurt to Baumholder to Paris and back with three fill ups. Is about the size of a Pontiac Vibe/Toyota Matrix, but MPG and torque way better...It was a good looking model too, looked like a mini R class.
i checked for power on the glow-plugs, they all receive power ( i used a probe light) for about 10 seconds, then the power is gone, could that mean the plugs are actually still working and only my light is broken or has a loose contact?
any suggestions are appreciated
thanks
i checked for power on the glow-plugs, they all receive power ( i used a probe light) for about 10 seconds, then the power is gone, could that mean the plugs are actually still working and only my light is broken or has a loose contact?
any suggestions are appreciated
thanks
If you live in the US; Harbor Freight sells inexpensive Volt/Ohm Meters (Multimeters).
Go to the Diesel Giant site where he has a pictorial on how to check your Glow Plugs with the Meter.
http://www.dieselgiant.com/glowplugrepair.htm
Another issue is that Carbon build up around the Glow Plugs allows some of the heat to be transfered into the Cylinder head instead of heating up the Air in the Cylinder like it is supposed to.
If you remove any Glow Plugs you should Ream or use an alternative method to clean the Glow plug holes so that the new Glow Plugs will last longer.
My recommendation to go to the Diesel Giant site does not extend to buying stuff from him; as I think he is a little overpriced on most of what he sells.
Last edited by 300Dman; Jan 23, 2010 at 10:12 PM.
my car is converted to veggie fuel as well, so it will be a little harder to get to the plugs since there are a lot of things in the way, but i will give it a shot...
thanks
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