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iHav to Drive
American Muscle
ford transit 2l diesel wont start - non smiley front!?
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<blockquote data-quote="hornchurchmale" data-source="post: 2387773" data-attributes="member: 761661"><p>either glow plugs are not in fact working ? ( have you tested them? ) so could be a power supply fault such as a faulty relay or possibly the Fuel enrichment is occurring.</p><p> quickest fix wil be garage with diagnostic equipment but do check glow get 'hot' . we should be able to remove at least one and keeping to pressed to a good earth point , turn on ignition to point where glow plugs are activated ( but no cranking occurs) being careful how you hold them as they DO get hot!. if they do not at least 'glow' red hot then this is probably the answer . if they do get hot , then look at fuelling issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hornchurchmale, post: 2387773, member: 761661"] either glow plugs are not in fact working ? ( have you tested them? ) so could be a power supply fault such as a faulty relay or possibly the Fuel enrichment is occurring. quickest fix wil be garage with diagnostic equipment but do check glow get 'hot' . we should be able to remove at least one and keeping to pressed to a good earth point , turn on ignition to point where glow plugs are activated ( but no cranking occurs) being careful how you hold them as they DO get hot!. if they do not at least 'glow' red hot then this is probably the answer . if they do get hot , then look at fuelling issue. [/QUOTE]
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