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Has anybody else had this problem. Starting on my 1998 110bhp Galaxy has become very laboured to the point where I'm wondering if it is going to start at all.

New glow plugs made no difference and the problem has got progressively worse.

Its not climate or temperature related.

 

I've had the car since new so I know I haven't bought a problem. It's got 49k on the clock. Is this part of its inexorable decline into middle age, or has anyone got the solution out there.

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Its not a tired battery? Does it run ok once started? Does it start straight away when warm? Give us some more clues....
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Hi

Have the same prob with my 01 1.9tdi 115 44k

Its gone back to dealer to get sorted I hope.Will let you know how i get on.Should have it back around 25th.

 

Stompy

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Russ- what are the symptoms? Does the engine appear to be turning over at the same speed as it always used to, or does it sound as if the starter is struggling to turn it over? Are you still on the original battery? Do you keep the key turned for 30 seconds or so, or do you release it and have to have several long attempts to get it started?
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Thanks for the questions and hopefully here are the answers .....

Original battery but tried a new one with no difference.

Runs OK once started and starts OK when warm.

Starter motor is not struggling but we do keep it turning to get it started usually. Slightly easier if ignition turned on for about 30 seconds before turning it over.

????????

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I know you have had the glow plugs changed, but I would have them checked again just to make sure. I think there`s a relay linked to the glow plugs too. It could be faulty.
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Agreed - if it's not the glow plugs, it's the circuit that activates them. Probably the relay or whatever thermostatic device decides that they need to be activated. If the engine runs OK once started, and re-starts once hot, it has to be a glow-plug related fault. Churning the starter to get a cold engine to go also strongly suggests a glow-plug related fault.
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Hi russ b

 

I have a 99 VW Sharan 110 tdi. Ours suffered with this problem and would start fine once warm but didn't want to know when cold, and I too changed the glow plugs and the battery before I gave up and took it to the dealer. The dealer changed the engine temperature sender

The part number is V357 919 501A

 

Since then no problems. Hope this helps

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