Hi all, I've just changed the glow plugs on my Bongo as starting was becoming a bit "lumpy". I've had the Bongo five years and new glow plugs have always sorted this problem. This time however, although she starts with no problems at all, it's still a bit "lumpy" after starting and not like it usually is after new glow plugs.
Question: will a battery that's failing (as I suspect mine is after 5 years of every day use - had to jump start her after 2 weeks away from home at the start of August) affect the "lumpiness" of the engine after starting even if the battery started the engine successfully?
Cheers
JOn
Lumpy starting
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Re: Lumpy starting
Not sure on this have you go power on the plug rail and is the fuse ok hope this helps
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Re: Lumpy starting
Can't see why it should affect the tickover. Could be a faulty glowplug, or try putting some injector cleaner in the fuel tank.jonb wrote:Question: will a battery that's failing (as I suspect mine is after 5 years of every day use - had to jump start her after 2 weeks away from home at the start of August) affect the "lumpiness" of the engine after starting even if the battery started the engine successfully?
Cheers
JOn
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