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2.8d Hilux cold morning hard starting

Tech talk for Hilux

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2.8d Hilux cold morning hard starting

Post by Bogged Again »

Hi Forumites,

Long time watcher, first time poster. Recently each morning I have noticed my 1996 2.8d Hilux is getting harder to start. I have just replaced the crank battery (yesterday) and thought that would solve any starting issues. However, this morning (with a brand new battery), the rig refused to start on the first attempt. On the second turn of the key, the donk fired into life. In both instances I waited until the glow plug light had extinguished.

The engine oil is approximately 4100kms into its 5000km service life. Oh, I live in Melbourne so the mornings aren't THAT cold.

Do you have any suggestions as to why I'm having the starting issue? In the afternoons the rig will fire into life after only one or two turns of the crank (i.e. immediately).

Could it be my glow plugs are due for replacement? If so how much $?

Other issues I may not be aware of?

Any advice on this matter would be awsome. Cheers Bogged Again.
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Post by ausyota »

Deffinatly the glow plugs.
I think they cost around 20 bucks each (not 100% sure)
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Post by ToNkA »

Glow plugs...

Replace all of them.

If one goes, it doesnt take long for the others to follow suit. They are an easy thing to replace so do it now. So nice starting with new glow plugs!
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Post by Bogged Again »

Thanks for the timely responce fellas. :D
One more question: Should I run with genuine Toyota or is there a suitable aftermarket supplier for glow plug replacement?

Cheers,

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Post by ausyota »

Just go to any auto store and get some bosch replacements.
Toyota will bend you over on the price :)
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