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kjetilv Member Since: 12 Feb 2010 Location: Kvalsund Posts: 3 |
I´ve read that BMW have a problem with the EGR-cooler that can give this sort of exhaust, have this problem on my TD6 and plan to blank the EGR or mount a new EGR-cooler. Best regards
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7th Mar 2016 5:00pm |
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Clivefog Member Since: 23 Aug 2015 Location: Bristol Posts: 354 |
Overfuelling on start up, may have something to do with the EGR>
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7th Mar 2016 5:08pm |
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miggit Member Since: 12 Jul 2014 Location: Milton Keynes Posts: 3657 |
is it a bit reluctant to start? might be a glow plug or 3, or even the glow plug relay...... malfunctioning glow plugs will cause shed loads of smoke on startup of a cold engine at this time of year... but it will clear in a minute or two
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7th Mar 2016 5:10pm |
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wayneg Member Since: 05 Jun 2013 Location: South Fremantle, Australia ( ex London ) Posts: 798 |
I am pretty new to Diesels and their problems but I thought this was a classic symptom of injectors leaking fuel into the cylinder, " Leak Down" . As part of your Full Service did the PCB filter get changed? If not get a vortex one and fit it, easy and fit and forget.
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8th Mar 2016 7:27am |
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miggit Member Since: 12 Jul 2014 Location: Milton Keynes Posts: 3657 |
Bloody Hell, there is a major case of Roverphobia going on here
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8th Mar 2016 8:08am |
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lighthouse Member Since: 22 Feb 2016 Location: Great Notley Posts: 513 |
A lot of newer diesel use the glow plugs all the time to improve the emissions, hence why they are more critical on the newer ones. |
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8th Mar 2016 8:54am |
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PaulB1976 Member Since: 02 Mar 2016 Location: Shropshire Posts: 9 |
Thanks guys for all your input.
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8th Mar 2016 9:55am |
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PaulB1976 Member Since: 02 Mar 2016 Location: Shropshire Posts: 9 |
Oh sorry, and it starts up, first time, every time with no effort |
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8th Mar 2016 10:13am |
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miggit Member Since: 12 Jul 2014 Location: Milton Keynes Posts: 3657 |
I'd be looking at those pesky glow plugs The fact that it starts ok would suggest that the timer / relay are functioning but that's more than can be said for all the glow plugs..... as they are a bit of a mission to get at, I would urge you to change the lot..... but if you only want to do the knackered one's it is possible to test them with a length of wire and a car battery..... attach the wire to the top of the glow plug and to one terminal and touch the other terminal with the body of the glow plug, and the end should light up and glow red hot.... and we are talking hot so don't get too near the tip of you could end up branded for life Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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8th Mar 2016 7:43pm |
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PaulB1976 Member Since: 02 Mar 2016 Location: Shropshire Posts: 9 |
Hi all
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21st Mar 2016 3:37pm |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35439 |
thanks for the info Paul ... - .- -.
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21st Mar 2016 3:38pm |
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