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| m10rng Member Since: 19 Aug 2010 Location: london Posts: 64      | 
 how long do you let your diesel warm up before you start your journey? | ||
|  12th Nov 2011 11:53am | 
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| GregP Member Since: 11 Dec 2010 Location: Exmouth Posts: 1084      | I don't
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|  12th Nov 2011 12:08pm | 
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| 47p2 Member Since: 05 Oct 2010 Location: Gone Beyond, Subaru Posts: 8048    | Start up and drive off, keeping the revs low and not using full power until the temperature is up. | ||
|  12th Nov 2011 12:13pm | 
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| Joe90 Member Since: 29 Apr 2010 Location: Hampshire Posts: 6434    | I don't but have a 30mph zone for over a mile at the beginning of most journeys so keep the revs low and take it easy. .
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|  12th Nov 2011 1:57pm | 
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| GregP Member Since: 11 Dec 2010 Location: Exmouth Posts: 1084      | Like others have said I always drive steady when engine is cold and keep the revs down. I find if you don't it sounds like a tractor and drinks fuel at an alarming rate. FFRR TD6 HSE
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|  12th Nov 2011 4:36pm | 
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| Googsy Member Since: 02 Jun 2011 Location: Where men are men and sheep are nervous. Posts: 2947      | Slight deviation how often should glowplugs be changed if at all? Present :2008 TDV8 HSE
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|  12th Nov 2011 5:31pm | 
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| 47p2 Member Since: 05 Oct 2010 Location: Gone Beyond, Subaru Posts: 8048    | My FFRR has two glow plugs that are faulty, but I'm not going to change them as it starts first turn every time, even in last winters -21c temperatures and I don't wait until they heat up | ||
|  12th Nov 2011 5:33pm | 
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| m10rng Member Since: 19 Aug 2010 Location: london Posts: 64      | Apparently leaving it to run 15-20 min helps the turbo, also helps the oil to loosen up. | ||
|  12th Nov 2011 6:25pm | 
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| johnson1 Member Since: 30 Aug 2010 Location: South West Posts: 519      | In the handbook it says to never leave the cold engine to warm up. Creates unnecessary stress on the engine. Same with most manufacturers. | ||
|  12th Nov 2011 6:35pm | 
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| ebajema Member Since: 24 Mar 2011 Location: New Plymouth Posts: 4782      | The idle running with cold engine is nowadays considered to be quite bad (not only for the environment) as it takes a lot longer for the engine to warm up.  When the engine is cold all clearances are bigger and therefore wear is marginally higher.
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|  12th Nov 2011 7:22pm | 
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| kingpleb Member Since: 07 Jun 2011 Location: Maybe here. Maybe there, I get everywhere! Posts: 8455      | Just always reverse in to where ever you park so that when you return to the car you can get in, get ready and drive straight off.
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|  12th Nov 2011 8:20pm | 
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