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Trouble starting diesel engine in the winter


braz
05-27-2004, 09:38 PM
I have a 1987 Golf diesel with 130Klicks. Trouble starting in the winter. If kept in the underground parking, it starts no problem, but if left outside when temperature drops below 20F, it does not start. Any hints on what should I do to improve start up will be much appreciated. I use the block heater whenever I'm near an outlet, but not always possible. Used to be really good a few years ago, but for the past 2 winters I had to get it towed. Please help. Thanks.

walterk
05-28-2004, 09:28 AM
Hi,

Check spark plugs (in diesel engine it is other name, sorry) and change.

In cold turn ignition key 2-3 times (wait for yellow light on the dash panel off and turn again) and then start the engine. It helps.

If the problem stays check the engine.

Walter

braz
05-29-2004, 09:01 PM
Hi,

Check spark plugs (in diesel engine it is other name, sorry) and change.

In cold turn ignition key 2-3 times (wait for yellow light on the dash panel off and turn again) and then start the engine. It helps.

If the problem stays check the engine.

Walter
Thanks very Much Walter. Will follow your hints. Thanks again & Take Care.

spytdi
05-31-2004, 12:32 PM
I have a 1987 Golf diesel with 130Klicks. Trouble starting in the winter. If kept in the underground parking, it starts no problem, but if left outside when temperature drops below 20F, it does not start. Any hints on what should I do to improve start up will be much appreciated. I use the block heater whenever I'm near an outlet, but not always possible. Used to be really good a few years ago, but for the past 2 winters I had to get it towed. Please help. Thanks.

The diesel fuel is most likely gelling. You could try some powerservice additive; purchase a just about any Walmart. It's a white bottle. See below. Also, like the previous gentlemen suggested, try changing out your glow plugs. In 150,000 miles, have they ever been changed?

http://www.powerservice.com/antigels.asp

Good luck. Also, have you ever checked out www.tdiclub.com. It's a forum dedicated to Volkswagen Diesels. The guys there know quite a bit.

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