Non starting diesel
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Have a 1588cc jk diesel engine, it'll fire, chug abit at very low revs and wont pick up then cuts out. Its been stood a while and it has had fresh fuel and filter and filled the system through with fresh fuel. It has a bosch pump. It has been stood a while and previously ran ok. Could anyone offer any advice to a diesel noob please?
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In many cases a vehicle like this needs a darned good towing! Have got many diesel cars to run this way and once they have warmed up they tend to behave next time you start as long as you don't leave it too long again.
Please avoid `Coldstart` and others like it, they will destroy your engine if used regularly.
Good luck!
Please avoid `Coldstart` and others like it, they will destroy your engine if used regularly.
Good luck!
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Hi,
if it starts and runs on all four cylinders before cutting out the problem is surely air in the lines, I would think. The Bosch pump seems to bleed itself easily, so it just needs to run for longer.
Robin
if it starts and runs on all four cylinders before cutting out the problem is surely air in the lines, I would think. The Bosch pump seems to bleed itself easily, so it just needs to run for longer.
Robin
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Hi, just had the same issues on the caddy, been sat in a barn for 4 years, we had a right tussle to get it to run but got there in the end, initially it wouldn't pull fuel from the tank, checked all the fuel lines were clear and purged any air bubbles out and it would run for a short while then die, managed to get it running by feeding it with a coke bottle full of diesel hanging above the pump on the bonnet, see if it'll run with that plumbed straight into the pump with a length of fuel hose (bypass the filter) if it runs better like that then it could be the pump suction side is gunged up after sitting for so long or you're drawing air in somewhere, also check glow plugs are all good and starter is turning over nice and quick, when we got it back on the road it was still slightly underpowered at full revs but after doing a few miles it picked up and cleared itself through, happy days now and running sweet, good luck
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That's good news. My 1.5D is proving difficult to start with the colder weather. It's always been a bit laborious, but I've noticed the glowplug wires are getting hot and the battery cables too. I guess I'd better clean up some connections and replace some wires. Battery condition is essential too.
Robin
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VW Golf 1500D 5-door 1978 - was daily (wet)
VW Golf 1800 cabriolet 1980 - daily (dry)
Bedford CF Trailblazer 1978 - camper
Bedford CF 350 Flatbed 1976 - fun/work
Mercedes W108 280s 1970 - dusty and forgotten
Mercedes S123 200T 1983 - to be renovated
Mercedes C124 1989 - Winter Beater
BMW E21 1976/82 - dusty but not forgotten
Twingo 2004 (not my fault, somebody gave it to me!)
VW Golf 1800 cabriolet 1980 - daily (dry)
Bedford CF Trailblazer 1978 - camper
Bedford CF 350 Flatbed 1976 - fun/work
Mercedes W108 280s 1970 - dusty and forgotten
Mercedes S123 200T 1983 - to be renovated
Mercedes C124 1989 - Winter Beater
BMW E21 1976/82 - dusty but not forgotten
Twingo 2004 (not my fault, somebody gave it to me!)
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RobinFromFrance said
That's good news. My 1.5D is proving difficult to start with the colder weather. It's always been a bit laborious, but I've noticed the glowplug wires are getting hot and the battery cables too. I guess I'd better clean up some connections and replace some wires. Battery condition is essential too.
Robin
There's plenty to go over but just pleased its running so it's mobile for working on
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Ok, a little more advice if I may. Now I have brakes I am able to drive it. It idles a treat and picks up ok while stationary. However, when it driven its picks up ok in first, picks up eventually in 2nd but going into third it says jog on. In reverse it's normal too. It seems to struggle under increasing load in the longer gears. What's going on? Are there any other filters (except the big one in the bay) in the system that may need looking at or any other suggestions?
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