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    golf mk3 tdi cold start problems

    my 95 golf tdi cranks about 6 secounds to start on cold starts everytime.sometimes i crank it twice.
    its parked in the garage overnight,everything feels normal and starts up quickly once its warmed up.
    i dont think its to do with the cold temperatures in sydney,but i dont know where to start?
    didnt have any late cold startings in the last 3 winters that i got the car.
    did anyone had this problem?any suggestions?

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    Check the glow plugs first, then glow plug's relay and also make sure that the battery has enough capacity.

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    thanks.the battery cranks powerfully and seems ok.
    any best ways to test glow plugs?would it be to take them out one by one and get someone to turn ignition on and have a look or perhaps a better way of doing it?
    i turned the ignition on twice this morning to give it a boost on glow plugs
    it did fire up quicker.
    havnt changed any glows at the last 80ks driving the car and not sure when was changed last
    as its done 280ks,would it be beter to change them anyway?
    i also changed the feul filter this morning as i had a spare one just incase.

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    glow plugs can be tested if you take them out and hold the body in the clamp of a jumper lead, and the connect that end of the jumper lead to a terminal on the battery. then just press the threaded post onto the other battery terminal. the plug should glow red hot in about 3-5 seconds.

    you may also check them by disconnecting the wiring from them, and then use a multimeter to test the resistence through the glow plug by testing between the threaded post on the plug and an earth on the engine (the head). resistence should be less than 4 ohms.
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    thanks.
    i have taken out glow plugs and test them with the battery(very good idea).
    they got hot within a second,so i tried with the original wire tuching the engine body
    didnt respond at all,the two wires going to a rellay kind a thing at the end but dont know how i can test it?

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    disconnect the glow plugs supply wire, and use a multimeter to test voltage between the supply lead and earth with when you get a friend to switch the ignition to on. you want to see at the very very least 12.5V there (without any of the glowplugs connected.)
    '07 Touareg V6 TDI with air suspension
    '98 Mk3 Cabriolet 2.0 8V
    '99 A4 Quattro 1.8T

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    thanks.
    there is no voltage at the glow plug wiering.
    but the beast still fired up with no glow leads connected.

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    Glow plug timer relay should send power to the wire connecting to glow plugs for certain time when you turn the ignition "ON". The next step would be to check that relay. Make sure that timer relay gets power as well, before you replace it.

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    thanks.
    where whould the relay be located?
    I tried in the engine bay but couldent realy find it there.

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    I don't recall exactly where is the relay located, but follow the wiring from the glow plugs. Just a silly question, did you check the fuses?

    Also check the wiring from the glow plugs with the Ohm meter negative clamp on battery negative and positive on top of the glow plug, the meter should read 30-40 ohms (engine cold)

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