Hi guys.
Right this may well be a common issue regarding diesels in colder weather conditions but its my first ownership of one so I apologise if I am making a mountain out of a mole hill.
But starting my PD150 after its been stood for a while (say 8-9 hours while ive been at work all day for example) is not fun at all! - it fires no problem but its almost like I have to rev the engine slightly for the first 5-10 seconds or so to stop it from stalling.
I can feel the whole engine shake and struggle once its fired - is this simply down to the shockingly low tempretures we are experiancing or possibly something else?
Thanks in advance - Liam.
Right this may well be a common issue regarding diesels in colder weather conditions but its my first ownership of one so I apologise if I am making a mountain out of a mole hill.
But starting my PD150 after its been stood for a while (say 8-9 hours while ive been at work all day for example) is not fun at all! - it fires no problem but its almost like I have to rev the engine slightly for the first 5-10 seconds or so to stop it from stalling.
I can feel the whole engine shake and struggle once its fired - is this simply down to the shockingly low tempretures we are experiancing or possibly something else?
Thanks in advance - Liam.