Longer cranking times
Hi all,
I've noticed the old girl (3.0L 2010 D4) is taking a bit longer to kick over when starting in the morning, or when it's sat for a few hours or more without having been driven. No codes are coming up, though thinking now I could check the 'pending' codes section.
Anyway, one observation is that if I set the ignition to 'On' first, wait a few seconds, then push the brake and start the engine it generally fires much faster - just as it used to do all the time.
I'm wondering, if this might be a symptom of a weak fuel lift pump (ie, the pump in the tank). Due to an electrical gremlin the car was run dry a while back, and so this may be a result of that?
I changed the fuel filter which made no difference, and I think I've bled the diesel line in the engine (press the schrader valve with the fuel pump running) - not that it needed it.
Any other thoughts of things to check before I start pulling the fuel tank out?
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