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THE GARAGE (SERVICE, MAINTENANCE & REPAIR) => DIESEL => Topic started by: PGN I30 on August 30, 2022, 19:35:01

Title: Rough idle
Post by: PGN I30 on August 30, 2022, 19:35:01
Hi, new member here having recently purchased an i30 diesel 2013.
Not sure if this has happened to anyone else, bought the car and when I got home noticed it would misfire on idle on cold start for about 30 seconds around 600 tp 800 rpm.
After changing the fuel filter and it was no better, started looking at glow plugs, anyway, I removed the glow plug rail with intentions of checking the continuity on the plugs.
I couldn't get a decent reading on any of them so went and ordered some NGK replacements, put everything back together and the next day cold start was good around 1000 rpm dropping as it got warm and very smooth, second day same again so something I've done has miraculously fixed it, may still change the plugs but so far all good, maybe a dodgy connection or glow plug rail connection?
Thanks , already picked up some great advice on this forum before joining.
Title: Re: Rough idle
Post by: PGN I30 on September 05, 2022, 09:04:41
Further on from this, after a few days it reverted back to rough idling again, changed the plugs yesterday, it had the original hyundai plugs with 86k on the clock, first cold start today seems good so hopefully that's it.
Title: Re: Rough idle
Post by: Lorian on September 12, 2022, 16:46:09
Make sure the heatshield is not arcing/shorting to the rail (common)
Title: Re: Rough idle
Post by: mrexcitement on September 12, 2022, 22:27:15
Also make sure the metal power rail to the glow plugs is not bent and shorting on the engine , this was the case on my I30 diesel , also check the glow plug fuse (it can be checked by visually looking at it from the top) as it was blown on mine because of the power rail shorting.

The glow plug fuse is bolted in place so you need to get underneath the fuse box and undo the bolts to remove it.

I think the fuse was blown for a little while on mine , I never thought of checking it initially as the car was still starting ok with the blown fuse.
Title: Re: Rough idle
Post by: PGN I30 on October 26, 2022, 12:12:28
I had the same on an old focus diesel, it would start fine but in the winter would take a second or so to fire, it had 4 faulty plugs and a blown glow plug fuse, it still idled lovely though, I did end up replacing everything.
Further on from me replacing the plugs on the hyundai, it's absolutely fine now, runs smooth and idles lovely hot or cold, only thing left to sort is a low biting clutch but I'll wait till the clutch needs replacing to see if that fixes it, I've bled the clutch system and the slave has got plenty of movement so I guess the pressure plate fingers are bent or there's a problem with the release bearing.
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