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gettingold Member Since: 03 Apr 2018 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 285 |
I get the same if I also don’t use it for a few days. It’s the battery and if I use the car daily I don’t get the message. Nothing really to worry about but awareness these things like to be used and are heavily dependent on battery charge. I wait for the light to go out then turn the key. I also switch everything off until engine start.
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28th Sep 2019 5:45am |
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nicedayforit Member Since: 11 Jun 2011 Location: Beside the Solway Posts: 3976 |
The only time I wait for the light to go out is on very cold days in winter otherwise I just start it as you would a petrol engine. Never had any problem, this applies to our other diesel cars as well. |
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28th Sep 2019 7:07am |
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dazza1983 Member Since: 19 Feb 2019 Location: southampton, hampshire Posts: 529 |
I always turn the key / press the button to position 1 before starting and always have petrol or diesel. I like the idea the car gets a second to sort it’s electrics out before starting.
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29th Sep 2019 9:31pm |
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northernmonkeyjones Member Since: 24 Mar 2012 Location: derby Posts: 8517 |
I just get in, put foot on clutch and press the button. I never switch it on then press for start.
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30th Sep 2019 8:10pm |
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Andy_J Member Since: 14 Nov 2011 Location: Muir of Ord Posts: 479 |
Always wait a few seconds once the ignition is on. Gives time for glow plug to heat up and more importantly allows electric fuel pumps to build fuel pressure 56 TDV8 Vogue SE
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30th Sep 2019 9:32pm |
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Henda Member Since: 02 Aug 2018 Location: Gateshead Posts: 282 |
Always give the system a few seconds to wake up and always let the glow plug light go out before starting . On mine if I don't let the car wake up it throws "u" faults up and needs to be cleared with the iid tool |
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1st Oct 2019 7:08am |
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