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Reply #15 - 09. Jan 2011 at 21:12
 
Does your external temp sensor work? On your dash display does it show an accurate outside temperature?
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Reply #16 - 09. Jan 2011 at 21:13
 
fergy wrote on 08. Jan 2011 at 17:44:
Is the glow plug indicator on the dash lighting up when started from cold?

yes its the yellow one with coils. cheers
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Reply #17 - 09. Jan 2011 at 21:15
 
Welung666 wrote on 09. Jan 2011 at 21:12:
Does your external temp sensor work? On your dash display does it show an accurate outside temperature?

yes it seems to do so.cheers
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Reply #18 - 09. Jan 2011 at 21:18
 
Boditza wrote on 08. Jan 2011 at 10:07:
put your car nose down over the night and see how it starts

p.s. it is not cdti(comonrail) its just dti

ok will try that with the dti  ha ha cheers
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Reply #19 - 09. Jan 2011 at 21:35
 
Welung666 wrote on 09. Jan 2011 at 21:12:
Does your external temp sensor work? On your dash display does it show an accurate outside temperature?

yes it seems to work fine thanks
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Reply #20 - 09. Jan 2011 at 23:42
 
bigdavy60 wrote on 09. Jan 2011 at 21:08:
Kneepad wrote on 08. Jan 2011 at 02:37:
Another thought. Have you ever cleaned the filter on the lift pump in the fuel tank?

ive been told by a vauxhall man that it does not have a lift pump in tank ? thanks ill look into it


I would have a look under the boot carpet for a circular access plate held by four screws.
I'll be surprised if the 2.2 doesn't have one but then mine's a 2.5
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Reply #21 - 09. Jan 2011 at 23:57
 
bigdavy60 wrote on 09. Jan 2011 at 20:57:
tidla wrote on 08. Jan 2011 at 19:44:
test the glow plugs are getting 12v for the appropriate time.(30 secs min cold).

will do mate, where do you get the idea of 30secs glow plug time as im pretty sure they dont stay on that long cheers


the plugs should continue to heat according to the temp of the engine.
the dash light does not generally continue for the same period as the plugs.

they take at least 5 secs to fully heat let alone warm the combustion pocket chamber air.

once started, they stay lit for a short period.

the atual time of glow needs to be measured to rule out glow plug relay.
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Reply #22 - 10. Jan 2011 at 06:36
 
have you left your car nose down?? if it is tilted forward and starts fine then you have to replace(again) the spill pipes.
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Reply #23 - 10. Jan 2011 at 13:06
 
Kneepad wrote on 09. Jan 2011 at 23:42:
bigdavy60 wrote on 09. Jan 2011 at 21:08:
Kneepad wrote on 08. Jan 2011 at 02:37:
Another thought. Have you ever cleaned the filter on the lift pump in the fuel tank?

ive been told by a vauxhall man that it does not have a lift pump in tank ? thanks ill look into it


I would have a look under the boot carpet for a circular access plate held by four screws.
I'll be surprised if the 2.2 doesn't have one but then mine's a 2.5

im going to have a nosey at it now , i guess it will be the same access plate for the fuel sender unit ,ill let you know. cheers
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Reply #24 - 10. Jan 2011 at 13:12
 
Boditza wrote on 10. Jan 2011 at 06:36:
have you left your car nose down?? if it is tilted forward and starts fine then you have to replace(again) the spill pipes.

ive got quite a steep drive so have turned car around now to see if it makes any difference cheers
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Reply #25 - 10. Jan 2011 at 14:01
 
tidla wrote on 09. Jan 2011 at 23:57:
bigdavy60 wrote on 09. Jan 2011 at 20:57:
tidla wrote on 08. Jan 2011 at 19:44:
test the glow plugs are getting 12v for the appropriate time.(30 secs min cold).

will do mate, where do you get the idea of 30secs glow plug time as im pretty sure they dont stay on that long cheers


the plugs should continue to heat according to the temp of the engine.
the dash light does not generally continue for the same period as the plugs.

they take at least 5 secs to fully heat let alone warm the combustion pocket chamber air.

once started, they stay lit for a short period.

the atual time of glow needs to be measured to rule out glow plug relay.

will have a look at that thanks
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Reply #26 - 10. Jan 2011 at 15:08
 
bigdavy60 wrote on 10. Jan 2011 at 13:12:
Boditza wrote on 10. Jan 2011 at 06:36:
have you left your car nose down?? if it is tilted forward and starts fine then you have to replace(again) the spill pipes.

ive got quite a steep drive so have turned car around now to see if it makes any difference cheers

let us know if it does... i bet it would.
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Reply #27 - 10. Jan 2011 at 20:41
 
thought that and still sat there screaming at 6am late for work trying to get my omega started, had to jump it in the end
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Reply #28 - 10. Jan 2011 at 22:35
 
Boditza wrote on 10. Jan 2011 at 15:08:
bigdavy60 wrote on 10. Jan 2011 at 13:12:
Boditza wrote on 10. Jan 2011 at 06:36:
have you left your car nose down?? if it is tilted forward and starts fine then you have to replace(again) the spill pipes.

ive got quite a steep drive so have turned car around now to see if it makes any difference cheers

let us know if it does... i bet it would.

well it did not make any diference atall the darn thing wont start, so im thinking the fuel cant be running back up a hill ?
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Reply #29 - 10. Jan 2011 at 22:37
 
greenfingers 79 wrote on 10. Jan 2011 at 20:41:
thought that and still sat there screaming at 6am late for work trying to get my omega started, had to jump it in the end

yup same again wont start facing down my steep drive way duh
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