Hi Guys,
Not been on here much, but need some advice. I'll try and give as much info as posible to help.
I got my 2005 TDDi 75 about a year ago, and generally its been pretty good. Its done 131k miles. Once running it idles smooth, no nasty noises, and no flat spots.
Its just had an MOT, and I witnessed on warm start up and smoke test there was no smoke at all. It does however use more diesel than I would expect, but maybe this is common on the older TDDi units?
I know the TDDi models arent known for their performnace, and this is no excepton, what little boost it has only comes in at nearly 2000rpm, but it will cruise on the fat at a GPS 85mph (Its a LWB hi top).
The problem;
It can take quite a bit of cranking when starting, even if its 20+ degrees outside. Once started (and at idle), if you bplip the throttle it barely registers. If you hold the throttle down it takes ages to pick up.
Once its ben running for 30 seconds or so its generally better, but it can catch you out just as you are about to join a roundabout, and stall. It can then sometimes be a pig to restart.
Even when it struggles to start theres not loads of black smoke, just a gentle haze of grey/light smoke.
Edit: I should add that generally when cranking to start it will sometime try to start but immediately stops if I release the key.
Last winter I replaced the glow plugs, which helped a bit, but the issue is getting worse again. Yesterday I replaced the fuel filter, oil and oil filter but this has made little differnence. Strangley the oil seems over filled so I do wonder if the sump had a mix of oil and diesel due to a leaky injector?
If it was a general power issue I wouldnt expect it to be able to cruise so well, just seems that starting and reving off boost is an issue.
Before I bought the van it had a load of new parts, and I know it had something replaced on the fuel pump as it failed its MOT for a fuel leak (Lift pump maybe?). I know I have at times smelt diesel (not exhaust but actual diesel) if its been reved high, but assumed I had imagined at as never seen any trace of leaking diesel.