There's so much information and opinion regarding cold start problems that I hesitate to throw anything else onto the fire but...
My 96 L400 starts perfectly in cold weather (say anything below minus 8 degrees) and warm weather (anything above 12 degrees) but not in between. While it always starts instantly, within that cool temperature range it sputters and stalls within 5 - 10 seconds. It usually takes 2 more starts to get it idling smoothly, then it runs perfectly. Any suggestions?
cool start problems
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Re: cool start problems
Sounds a lot like the injector pump front seal is leaking. Is there any smoke when it does start?
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Re: cool start problems
No smoke. IP seal replaced at purchase 30,000km ago. If that's the cause why does it start so well at very cold temps?
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cool start problems
Is it possible your sensor is off? When its warm its not a biggie. When its cold the sensor works. In between its iffy and doesnt give the proper response for the glow plugs / relay. It shouldn't be expensive to get a new sensor.
Worth a try
Worth a try
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Re: cool start problems
Thanks for the suggestion. Sounds appropriate, but what sensor?