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4th September 2013, 05:24 PM
#1
Cold weather stars in the D4
This winter, I noticed that if I just turn the ignition on without touching the brakes, that the little rams horns come on for about a second and then go out.
I interpreted that to mean that the glow plugs have done their job and that I'm good to go on a normal ignition start.
It certainly starts faster although it's probably less than a second.
Am I doing something totally unnecessary and kidding myself or have I stumbled on a useful tip?
A check through this resource doesn't really touch on this particular matter and I couldn't find it covered in the manual.
Regards
Steve L.
Last edited by SteveL; 4th September 2013 at 07:17 PM.
Reason: Grammar
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4th September 2013, 06:49 PM
#2
If you start your vehicle on a very cold morning in the D4 you get a warning saying cold start.
It pauses, warms the glow plugs & then fires when it thinks it is ready.
Cheers
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5th September 2013, 06:51 PM
#3
Cold Start Scare
I found this out in Canberra last week - I have had a bit battery trouble recently (and have a new one), so I panicked a little when it did not start straight away. Then when I retried it gave me a 'cold start in progress warning', and the alternator warning light came on and nothing happened. After locking and reopening it started straight away.
BUT, for once the manual was useful. A bit of reading revealed that on a cold morning push the start button, keep your foot on the brake, the dash lights up some icon - (battery?) and wait - the manual suggests it can take up to 12 secs - this worked fine for the cold start thereafter.
Pat
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