ChatterBank58 mins ago
where do i stand
I took my car(206 HDi) to the garage the other day as it was having trouble starting only in the cold, it starts runs for about 10seconds cuts out and takes ages to start,now the garage changed a board charged me over £200 and it has not fixed the problem .I personally think the glow plugs are at fault but was told by the garage that glow plugs are not even needed on my model(????) where do i stand??
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The fact it starts and runs tells you it's not the glow plugs...I had a similar problem with a 205 diesel...It started no problem, ran for about 15 seconds, and then cut out.
With only a great amount of priming the fuel, would it re-start...and then run perfectly for the rest of the day....the following morning I would go through the same sequenceof starting fine and then stopping.
Eventually I solved it, and what was happening was I had a slight air leak on the fuel filter housing.
This allowed air to enter the system, and let the fuel that was in the fuel line... drop bank into the tank. So no amount of turning the engine would lift the fuel back out of the tank and up to the filter....but priming would.
So the small amount of fuel that was held between the filter and the pump was running out after 15 seconds...after that it was drawing air.
Let us know if you sort it.....its another story about how I found the air leak.
With only a great amount of priming the fuel, would it re-start...and then run perfectly for the rest of the day....the following morning I would go through the same sequenceof starting fine and then stopping.
Eventually I solved it, and what was happening was I had a slight air leak on the fuel filter housing.
This allowed air to enter the system, and let the fuel that was in the fuel line... drop bank into the tank. So no amount of turning the engine would lift the fuel back out of the tank and up to the filter....but priming would.
So the small amount of fuel that was held between the filter and the pump was running out after 15 seconds...after that it was drawing air.
Let us know if you sort it.....its another story about how I found the air leak.