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Re: Hard to start 2.5 td
« Reply #15 on: 15 September 2009, 14:48:23 »

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My TD starts instantly from cold, should do I have had new glow-plugs only around 15000 miles ago.
I have got a slight hot starting problem, in my case it might just be the battery. They don't last forever and I reckon it's still on the original factory fitted one, which is 9 years old, so not bad. I think it's about time I changed it before winter, or it let's me down.

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I've just fitted the Vauxhall 95amp one to mine, its large but does fit and its the same price as the 85amp one ;)

I see you're becoming a TD expert now Pete, nothing to do with the work you did on mine is it? ::) And I see you also drive one too.

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Don't know about that Mick, i'm having trouble getting the thing running properly ;D
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Re: Hard to start 2.5 td
« Reply #16 on: 15 September 2009, 19:35:29 »

first off i have never changed one as never needed to!! however the cold water trick is just a way to test the fuel temp sensor is working or not!! i never intended for people to carry bottles of cold water around ;D
however the fuel temp sensor is apparently changeable while the pump is on the car, and not suposed to be too bad a job although fiddly!! for thse that have the rr download if you go to the pump it shows the temp sensor location, and any good bosch agent should be able to supply the sensor :y

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Re: Hard to start 2.5 td
« Reply #17 on: 15 September 2009, 20:45:16 »

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first off i have never changed one as never needed to!! however the cold water trick is just a way to test the fuel temp sensor is working or not!! i never intended for people to carry bottles of cold water around ;D
however the fuel temp sensor is apparently changeable while the pump is on the car, and not suposed to be too bad a job although fiddly!! for thse that have the rr download if you go to the pump it shows the temp sensor location, and any good bosch agent should be able to supply the sensor :y
a friend has just told me her dad used to keep a cool box and frozen peas to cool down their pump ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D at least my water bottles come in handy when the dogs want a drink in the car :y
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Re: Hard to start 2.5 td
« Reply #18 on: 15 September 2009, 23:46:22 »

Hey thanks for all the replies guys Very helpfull
ive been looking on the net all day for the "root" cause of this problem all day i appriciate the ebay box would work / does work but it does seem to me the fault is caused by the Fuel tempreture sensor in the pump as the Very tallented "OT" says
its a common problen with all Bosch VP type pumps
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Re: Hard to start 2.5 td
« Reply #19 on: 16 September 2009, 21:00:15 »

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Hey thanks for all the replies guys Very helpfull
ive been looking on the net all day for the "root" cause of this problem all day i appriciate the ebay box would work / does work but it does seem to me the fault is caused by the Fuel tempreture sensor in the pump as the Very tallented "OT" says
its a common problen with all Bosch VP type pumps
:-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ thanks for the compliment!!!

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Re: Hard to start 2.5 td
« Reply #20 on: 16 September 2009, 22:36:09 »

Its all done  ;D ;D ;D
whiped the top of the pump swaped the thermister / fuel tempreture sensor ....from the same type of pump gave it a good clean put it all back together its now better than its ever been im well chuffed
thanks for all the help & advice given
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Re: Hard to start 2.5 td
« Reply #21 on: 17 September 2009, 08:45:48 »

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Its all done  ;D ;D ;D
whiped the top of the pump swaped the thermister / fuel tempreture sensor ....from the same type of pump gave it a good clean put it all back together its now better than its ever been im well chuffed
thanks for all the help & advice given

exellent!!!! so where is the how to with pics for the poor buggers who have problems with it then!!! :y

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Re: Hard to start 2.5 td
« Reply #22 on: 17 September 2009, 16:00:13 »

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Its all done  ;D ;D ;D
whiped the top of the pump swaped the thermister / fuel tempreture sensor ....from the same type of pump gave it a good clean put it all back together its now better than its ever been im well chuffed
thanks for all the help & advice given

exellent!!!! so where is the how to with pics for the poor buggers who have problems with it then!!! :y

Also please.

Mick
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Re: Hard to start 2.5 td
« Reply #23 on: 17 September 2009, 16:21:18 »

ill sort some pics out and an "How 2" at the weekend promise  :y :y :y
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