Glow plug question
Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 1:10 am
Since changing the battery in my 3L powered lux a couple weeks ago it starts from cold without having to wait for the glow plugs to warm up. The engine doesnt need to be cranked forever either, it fires right up from the time I flick the key.
My question is, is this bad for the engine in any way? It idles and runs fine after starting. Coldest it gets around here is 23C or so in December.
My Dad's old Mitsubishi L200 and new L200 Sportero (think they're called Triton's in Oz) take forever to start even after waiting for the glow plug light to go out. The engines in them seems to need a good few cranks before they catch while mine starts from dead cold quicker than my Mum's new petrol Corolla.
My question is, is this bad for the engine in any way? It idles and runs fine after starting. Coldest it gets around here is 23C or so in December.
My Dad's old Mitsubishi L200 and new L200 Sportero (think they're called Triton's in Oz) take forever to start even after waiting for the glow plug light to go out. The engines in them seems to need a good few cranks before they catch while mine starts from dead cold quicker than my Mum's new petrol Corolla.