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Diesel hard to start
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2003 5:29 pm
by pegasus
Hi all
I am having trouble starting my car in the mornings, or when it has been left for long periods of time (like more then 7 or so hours).
It turns over fine, but a lot of times before it fires. I can then turn it on and off as I please. I turn it over in periods of maybe 15 or so cranks, and I have to do this 4 or 5 times before it fires. Each time with a small break in between.
I am thinking either glow plugs or fuel pressure being lost.
Its a 2.4 litre (2L) motor from my 4Runner.
What do you think?
Stew
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2003 6:15 pm
by MissDrew
glow plugs
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2003 7:19 pm
by NICK
glow plugs
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2003 8:14 pm
by landy_man
glow plugs
:wink:
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2003 8:44 pm
by robbie
just to confirm that...
GLOW PLUGS if you missed the first 3 answers
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2003 8:54 pm
by MissDrew
I like this topic as its an engine question that even I knew
and to top it off I was first to reply
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2003 8:59 pm
by RUFF
Glow Plug
Timer
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2003 10:28 pm
by pegasus
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2003 10:41 pm
by POS
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2003 10:54 pm
by Ryan
im gunna say it has something to do with fuel pressure being lost like you first suggested................ just to be different
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2003 11:26 pm
by RoldIT
Battery
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2003 11:27 pm
by RoldIT
Woops ... I meant glow plugs.
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2003 9:48 am
by BundyRumandCoke
Its probably the ambient temperature within the combustion chambers not being compatable with the regulated air/fuel charge being ingested into aforementioned combustion chambers. Common symptoms of this condition are - It turns over fine, but a lot of times before it fires. I can then turn it on and off as I please. I turn it over in periods of maybe 15 or so cranks, and I have to do this 4 or 5 times before it fires. Each time with a small break in between. Try-
NEW GLOW PLUGS
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2003 10:56 am
by robbie
BundyRumandCoke wrote:Its probably the ambient temperature within the combustion chambers not being compatable with the regulated air/fuel charge being ingested into aforementioned combustion chambers. Common symptoms of this condition are - It turns over fine, but a lot of times before it fires. I can then turn it on and off as I please. I turn it over in periods of maybe 15 or so cranks, and I have to do this 4 or 5 times before it fires. Each time with a small break in between. Try-
NEW GLOW PLUGS
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2003 11:12 am
by ToNkA
Blinker Fluid?
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2003 11:19 am
by robbie
ToNkA wrote:Blinker Fluid?
tonka, have you got any spare blinker fluid? i may need some
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2003 2:20 pm
by pegasus
Are you sure its not a fuel pressure problem?
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2003 4:14 pm
by ISUZUROVER
pegasus wrote:Are you sure its not a fuel pressure problem?
As others have said ... most likely GLOW PLUGS
It could possibly be a problem with the injectors (i.e. - stuffed nozzles/bad spray pattern/popoff pressures) but this would be noticeable by bad/rough running when cold and maybe at other times, and probably excessive smoking.
If the injector pump wasn't delivering enough pressure then it would be down on power, not just be hard to start.
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2003 7:20 pm
by Maddog
Wrong key?
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2003 7:26 pm
by pegasus
I did check the key, it did seem ok, but then again, its a Toyota, 1 key fits all..........
I think I may have left the wipers on, yes, I think I left the wipers on, that would answer a few things..............
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2003 10:48 pm
by bubs
to test glow plugs - a diesel mechanic mate of my old mans (rebuilt my 2L) showed me a trick
pull out the glow plug - get a length of wire and connect that to the glow plug and the positive on the battery - place a small amount of oil on the other end of the glow plug and then earth it on the negative terminal - the oil will smoke almost instantaneously (sp?)
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2003 11:03 pm
by ToNkA
Just as easy it to use a multimeter and check the resistance of the plug, it should be 0.
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2003 11:04 pm
by pegasus
ok, thanks Bubs, I will try that.
Probably get new glow plugs anyway, they are cheap, I have no idea if they have ever been replaced before.
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2003 3:34 pm
by duncan
Could be a couple of things first run a cable of very large diameter from your positive terminal to the aluminimum strip that runs across the top of your glow plugs useing welding gloves hold it conected for about a count of 20 then try to start the car if it starts its bad conections to your glow plugs pull all the conections apart and put some ZINC OXIDE GREASE on all the conections its what the auto sparks use
If it still dosent want to start check the resistance of your glow plugs if there originals probable replace them there not that expensive just make sure you get the right voltage ones for your car as 60 series ones have 3 different voltages depending on the year
Lastly you didnt say if once you get it started it can be started easily for the next couple of times if so on top of your injector pump are valves that hold the fuel in the injector lines at high presure if they are leaking then it takes time at start up to build up enough pressure to start the car it will run at first like a petrol with a miss fire untill all the air is bled from the system
Just some info from a back yard mechanic whos had these sorts of problem before would suggest you get the greas and pull every connection apart on your car and re grease will save you alot of money in the long run if your playing in mud and corosive enviroment
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2003 3:47 pm
by pegasus
Duncan
Thanks heaps for your reply.
I will probably replace the plugs anyway, I have no idea of their history. After it starts, it runs fine (cold but), and can be turned on and off as I please and it is fine.
Stew
Posted: Fri May 02, 2003 10:13 am
by DAZZ
robbie wrote:ToNkA wrote:Blinker Fluid?
tonka, have you got any spare blinker fluid? i may need some
Have rang Toyota spares about blinker fluid... It's on backorder for about 6-8 weeks. Seems that the blinker fluid factory (only one in Japan) has cut production due to a shortage of raw material.......
Blinker fluid.....
Posted: Sun May 04, 2003 11:05 am
by tojo86
possably glow plug relays-timer. to check glow plugs use ohm-meterto see if there is continuity between plug and earth. continuity good-no cont throw plug into nearest ocean
Posted: Sun May 04, 2003 11:23 am
by NICK
it is none of the above, it needs to spend a day in the booty fab offroad workshop. My spent the day there yesterday, before it struggled to turn 35's, 5.29 gears, no it is wheel spinning into 3rd and slipping the clutch throught 1 and 2. Time for a brass plate.
NICK
Posted: Sun May 04, 2003 12:41 pm
by RUFF