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stylinsam | 14:53 Sun 21st Nov 2010 | Cars
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Hi

I have recently had problems with the starting of my Fiat Marea, i have changed the battery and put an online non returnable filter on as i thought it was the diesel running back i have been adviced that it is not the pump , but when it gets going the car runs fine.

Any help will be appreciated.
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I very much doubt it's the valves if the car runs OK once you get it started.
As I asked before, once it's been run for a while, and the engine warmed up, does it start OK if it has been stopped for only a short time?
If the answer is yes it is almost certainly your glo-plugs.
11:02 Wed 24th Nov 2010
Have you serviced the car yourself? if so, did you bleed the system right? did you tighten & replace the fuel filter seal? If possible, did you fill the fuel fiter before re-fitting? is there fuel loss to be seen under the car? to find if there is a loss put down some cardboard directly under the fuel filter area you will discover if there is a leak. how & when did this problem start?
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Most likely one or more glo-plugs not working. Once started and run for a while is it ok for starting after being turned off for just a short time? If so it's almost certainly your glo-plugs.
Hi

I have already tried the glo plugs 3 or 4 times, would you reccomend replacing these as i havent done this since 2008.

The only way i can describe the sound of the engine when trying to start it is like a dumper truck as its turning over.

I have bled the system through the injectors. I have tested for the fuel loss and there isnt any.

I have been told that this could possibly be the valves does this sound familiar?
Thanks for your help.
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Hi

I have already tried the glo plugs 3 or 4 times, would you reccomend replacing these as i havent done this since 2008.

The only way i can describe the sound of the engine when trying to start it is like a dumper truck as its turning over.

I have bled the system through the injectors. I have tested for the fuel loss and there isnt any.

I have been told that this could possibly be the valves does this sound familiar?
Thanks for your help.
If you are sure battery is turning over fine, next is to replace glowplugs.
I presume engine is in good condition and performance normal.
If really high mileage, check the injectors and compressions.
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do you think the valves need re sitting ?
I very much doubt it's the valves if the car runs OK once you get it started.
As I asked before, once it's been run for a while, and the engine warmed up, does it start OK if it has been stopped for only a short time?
If the answer is yes it is almost certainly your glo-plugs.

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