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Cold weather motoring
I've got a transit and in the really cold weather it takes a bit of starting although it always does eventually. I suspect its the glow plugs, but on the mild days it starts straight away. Do I need to replace them anyway, or will they be ok once the cold weather improves? Can I get away with not doing it till before next winter? Next question - can the cold weather affect the clutch in any way - yesterday I drove about 150 miles and towards the end of the journey coming off the motorway it was difficult to change gear, and by the time I got where I was going I was having to switch off and put it in gear at traffic lights etc. Was going to call the AA but when I moved the van to a more accessible place later in the day it went straight into gear ok, so I took a chance and drove home - no problems at all. I will be getting it checked of course, but is there any possible reason for it doing that and then being ok?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As far as the warming up of the glow plugs is concerned they will take longer to warm up in the winter, have same issue on my Audi Diesel car,no problems there.no replacement needed. not sure about the clutch all I can say is keep an eye on it and see if it happens again,that cant be a weather related problem because after 150 miles all components should be up to running temperature.