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Cold starting
I have a 2.5CRD which starts on the button every day, until there's a frost, then I have to resort to Easystart. I have changed all the gloplugs and heater plug modules, crankshaft sensor as well, any ideas please
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Starting with Air... When was the last time the air filter has been replaced? This is a huge issue that can even affect how other systems function. Does it have a turbo? If so turbocharged engines do require a little help from the turbo to start up because of the compression ratio being lower than naturally aspirated engines. So if it is not spinning freely for some reason like the oil being too thick when cold, or dragging on the housing, it could cause starting issues. Especially when cold.
Fuel... You do realize that Starting fluid is the worst thing you could add to this because it does have glowplugs right? It can burn out glowplugs in a heart beat, even new ones. (They should all follow the Cummins example of using an intake preheater system instead).
Now I'm not sure if this system utilizes this feature or not, but some makes and models are designed with a cold start requirement of giving it just slight throttle when starting it. But it is absolutely imperative that you immediately let off as soon as it cracks and fires and allowed to build oil pressure.
Compression... It doesn't sound like this would be a problem with the few miles it has on it unless for some reason something else might have caused a lack of compression like if it may have gotten quite overheated at some point in the recent past?
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It has had a new air filter, (always serviced annually) it doesn't have a turbo, it's a 2.5 litre straight 4 diesel, I wasn't aware that starter fluid could burn out the glowplugs, I may change them, again, and see if that helps. I'm reluctant to get rid of it, because for 11 years that we've had it, it's been a brilliant vehicle, just want to get to the bottom of this frustrating problem.
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It has had a new air filter, (always serviced annually) it doesn't have a turbo, it's a 2.5 litre straight 4 diesel, I wasn't aware that starter fluid could burn out the glowplugs, I may change them, again, and see if that helps. I'm reluctant to get rid of it, because for 11 years that we've had it, it's been a brilliant vehicle, just want to get to the bottom of this frustrating problem.
But if you don't have a book on that get one.
I am a Diesel freak and would dump a ton of money in one before I ever got rid of it! They always pay for themselves no matter what you do! lol
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We haven't been able to get a manual for it, it's called a Jeep liberty in the US I believe, but I'm not sure they do the diesel version over there. We love it, and I don't mind spending the money to fix it, I just need to know where to look.
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Cool. Give me a bit to locate you a proper one that covers the 03 European diesel model. There are tons of downloads online if you do a search for 03 Liberty instead of Cherokee, just have to dig to find one that also covers the diesel version. I'm going to guess yours is called a Cherokee even though it is actually a Liberty right?
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Indeed it is, over here it's called a Jeep Cherokee 2.5 CRD, I would really appreciate a link for a manual, we've searched quite extensively, but can't seem to find a diesel version.
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OK this is what your search parameters should be.
It would be considered an 03 KJ...
"2003 Jeep Liberty KJ (Also called Jeep Cherokee outside of North America) 2.5L 4 cyl Diesel"
Here's the first I found for it, but there are many more if you enter those parameters.
https://sellfy.com/p/xCNh/
It would be considered an 03 KJ...
"2003 Jeep Liberty KJ (Also called Jeep Cherokee outside of North America) 2.5L 4 cyl Diesel"
Here's the first I found for it, but there are many more if you enter those parameters.
https://sellfy.com/p/xCNh/
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Sorry... A couple more important questions and after thoughts. Are you running Bio blend fuel? And have you tried cycling the glowplug timer with the key several times before actually turning it over to start, so that there are several heating sequences to preheat it more first?
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I tried the preheat trick a few times, we don’t run biofuels. It’s so frustrating when it’s been so good for so long. It must be something simple, so I’d love to cure it, we would be quite happy to keep it for may more years then.
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Give me a day or two and let me dig in some outside sources and see if I can find something that hits home for your issue. Just make your mind up you ARE going to keep it so that there is now no option but to find the cure. lol