Why does my Pajero not start in cold weather?

Why does my Pajero not start in cold weather?

Now the cold weather is here, I have finally had to fix the poor starting Pajero. It was assumed that new heater plugs would fix the problem as the plugs had not been changed in 20k. It needed plugs but the real problem lied with the relay, I managed to find one in a local breakers for £5. It now starts perfectly!

What happens when the glow plugs go out on a car?

If one or more glow plugs have burned out, are carbon fouled or damaged, the engine will become progressively harder to start as temperatures drop and will idle roughly and produce white smoke from the exhaust for several minutes once it finally starts. If all the glow plugs are burned at their tips, check the fuel injection timing. 4.

When is it time to replace glow plugs?

Six signs it’s time to replace your glow plugs 1. Hard starting. A hard starting engine is the most common indicator of damaged glow plugs. In cold conditions, without… 2. Engine misfiring. The combustion process in diesel engines requires a high rate of compression, fuel injected at the… 3. …

Where are the glow plugs on a diesel engine?

Different diesel vehicles utilize glow plugs in varying numbers—often, but not always, 4 or 8—and styles. Depending on your vehicle and engine, the plugs can be located in any number of different spots as well.

How to test the glow plug on a Mitsubishi 4×4?

To electrically test roughly, Use a 12V test lamp with some alligator leads. Test between the bus-bar and block, you should get a bright light for a few seconds, when turning the ignition on with the engine cold. Post start, the test lamp will turn on and off a few times. Glow plug testing.

Now the cold weather is here, I have finally had to fix the poor starting Pajero. It was assumed that new heater plugs would fix the problem as the plugs had not been changed in 20k. It needed plugs but the real problem lied with the relay, I managed to find one in a local breakers for £5. It now starts perfectly!

Six signs it’s time to replace your glow plugs 1. Hard starting. A hard starting engine is the most common indicator of damaged glow plugs. In cold conditions, without… 2. Engine misfiring. The combustion process in diesel engines requires a high rate of compression, fuel injected at the… 3.

If one or more glow plugs have burned out, are carbon fouled or damaged, the engine will become progressively harder to start as temperatures drop and will idle roughly and produce white smoke from the exhaust for several minutes once it finally starts. If all the glow plugs are burned at their tips, check the fuel injection timing. 4.