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warming up a diesel

Apr 24, 2007
985
0
W. yorkshire
How long should it usually take a diesel to warm up from cold on a morning

The reason i ask is because my golf is currently
(infact since i bought it)
taken generally twice as long as my LCR to warm up
 
Jan 22, 2007
2,074
0
some may say lala land....
mine is same engine as noted in the sig, PD150 ARL code.
takes approx 8-10miles @15min for water temp to get to 90 most mornings, oil no idea as cars these days never give a temp gauge for this and not installed one, but would guess longer
 

Hobbiniho

Active Member
Jan 17, 2009
545
9
shetland/ Aberdeen
my car takes about about 10 miles to heat up to full temprature, longer on cold mornings its part of the advantage of having a car that turns most of the energy from the fuel into kinetic energy apposed to your lcr that creates a lot of heat and gets lower mpg
 
Apr 24, 2007
985
0
W. yorkshire
Thats great guys cheers
that all i needed to know, its the first diesel i've owned
and just wanted to make sure there was not something wrong
 

FRik

Active Member
Oct 28, 2006
90
0
Perthshire
mine is same engine as noted in the sig, PD150 ARL code.
takes approx 8-10miles @15min for water temp to get to 90 most mornings, oil no idea as cars these days never give a temp gauge for this and not installed one, but would guess longer

is this why i have been getting an annoying beep in the mornings?
Wasnt sure if that was anything to worry about or not, I guess not then :)
 
Apr 24, 2007
985
0
W. yorkshire
is this why i have been getting an annoying beep in the mornings?
Wasnt sure if that was anything to worry about or not, I guess not then :)

NO!

those beeps are to warn you that you coolant level is low
or more likely that your coolant sensor is faulty
 

Gordz

Caught The Mod Bug Again!
May 31, 2007
1,325
1
North East
Yeah I was getting those beeps too recently in the colder weather, took a look under the bonnet, and I somehow had no coolant, filled her up and good as new now!
 

FRik

Active Member
Oct 28, 2006
90
0
Perthshire
yeah my mum works across the road at a skoda dealers, so will get it done over there make sure its nothing bad.
 

ChrisUK

Eat My Smoke
Oct 20, 2004
2,258
0
Liverpool, UK
Those 3 beeps sometimes happen when you have crud on the metal bits that dip into the coolant.

There was a thread on here a while back where a good scraping sorted it out :)
 

ChrisUK

Eat My Smoke
Oct 20, 2004
2,258
0
Liverpool, UK
Basically some crud from the coolant sticks to the prongs & signals that there is a low coolant issue.

Just scrape them & it should be fine.

Thread appears every year when it starts getting cold...............
 
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