I've been turning on the ignition to let the glow plugs warm up and whilst i've been waiting for the relay "click" i've been giving the throttle 3 slow pumps prior to fire up and no misfire or unburnt fuel.

Give it a try just to test the theory

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The owners handbook says.....M 80NGO wrote:Ok this may just be complete pie in the sky but for the last couple of days i've been starting my bongo the same way i used to start me old vw camper and it hasn't missed a beat and absolutely no white smoke.
I've been turning on the ignition to let the glow plugs warm up and whilst i've been waiting for the relay "click" i've been giving the throttle 3 slow pumps prior to fire up and no misfire or unburnt fuel.![]()
Give it a try just to test the theory
I just wait 'till the glow plug light is out and turn the key...
on a hot engine it says "depress the accelerator halfway on starting".......don't do that either.....
Maybe worth checking that the Earth lead is in good condition, if the circuit cant flow full current back to the battery this could cause 'poor glow plug' symptoms.ChrisCT wrote:Hello Mr. Monkey
Before you start scratching your head looking at electric diagram take test light, check current on main flat metal rail between glow plugs when ignition is ON. No current check if you here the "clik" under the dash and 2 fuses one in fuse box in engine compartment another in fuse box under the dash. If you have current do the same with each plug connect test light right to top end of each could be bad connection. If you haven't current to glow plugs, take piece of 1-1,5mm diameter electric wire and connect directly "+" on the battery with main glow plug rail, wait 15-20sec and start the engine. If she starts nicely this way you know where is the problem, if you want start this way remember always to disconnect your wire before closing the bonnet otherwise you add the engine nice self made electric WEBASTO heater & if you lucky you can use top of her bonnet as
barbecue grill for really big party![]()