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Is this correct for a diesel?
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r1ch
PostPosted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 5:25 am Up
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Hey, my mate was in the 206 with me the other day and he saw me start it up and said i was doing it wrong because its a diesel....what i should do he said was turn the key twice so the electrics come up and then wait 5 seconds. Then turn it for the 3rd time to turn the engine over. Is that the correct way? I've always just put the key in and turned it fully to fire up the engine. Or does it not matter??

Its the first diesel car i've owned.

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depends if the glow plugs need heating up or not
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Most modern diesel you dont need to wait as the glow plugs will be hot enough to start.

I always wait until the fuel pump has stopped before starting up.

 
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Mikey2uk wrote:
Most modern diesel you dont need to wait as the glow plugs will be hot enough to start.

I always wait until the fuel pump has stopped before starting up.


so is that after about 5 seconds? is a 2005 206 classes as modern a diesel?

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rich_xs wrote:
Mikey2uk wrote:
Most modern diesel you dont need to wait as the glow plugs will be hot enough to start.

I always wait until the fuel pump has stopped before starting up.


so is that after about 5 seconds? is a 2005 206 classes as modern a diesel?

Yes and yes

Always best to wait at this time of year aswell

 
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Mikey2uk wrote:
rich_xs wrote:
Mikey2uk wrote:
Most modern diesel you dont need to wait as the glow plugs will be hot enough to start.

I always wait until the fuel pump has stopped before starting up.


so is that after about 5 seconds? is a 2005 206 classes as modern a diesel?

Yes and yes

Always best to wait at this time of year aswell

cool, cheers. by the way, i can see the flip key in your signature. did you get that off a group buy on here?

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Yes I was the one who did the group buy mate
 
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Mikey2uk wrote:
Yes I was the one who did the group buy mate

is there going to be another soon do you know?

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Possible I will have to look into it
 
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 5:51 am Up
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Mikey2uk wrote:
Possible I will have to look into it

nice one Very Happy

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You shouldn't just jump in and turn the engine over on any car unless it has a carb and a mechanical fuel pump.
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i always let the fuel pump finished the self primping cycle before i start the engine
 
 

 

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Does the Peugeot not have a glow plug light on the dash that illuminates when the ignition is turned on, and then goes out when the plugs have heated up. Every diesel I have driven had one, but as said, once the engine is warm you don't need to wait for the glow plugs, otherwise white van man would be sat there all day.
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for any temperature over 0 degree the glow plug light will be off within 1/2 sec.
 
 

 

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 6:32 am Up
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macca1411 wrote:
Does the Peugeot not have a glow plug light on the dash that illuminates when the ignition is turned on, and then goes out when the plugs have heated up. Every diesel I have driven had one, but as said, once the engine is warm you don't need to wait for the glow plugs, otherwise white van man would be sat there all day.

what does the glow plug light look like? the engine icon?

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