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GOT PROBLEMS OR ISSUES? => DIESEL => Topic started by: Martin88 on November 28, 2010, 01:40:31

Title: Should it do that?
Post by: Martin88 on November 28, 2010, 01:40:31
When first starting up my 1.6 diesel auto i get allot of white/grey smoke from the exhaust. Now im putting it down to an extremely cold engine since the outside temp is currently -7 but im not entirely convinced. It didnt do it when i very first got it less than 48 hours ago and now it is? It seems to die down abit after a few minutes idling but it doesnt dissapear all together and it does have a strong odour.

Should i be concerned and calling my dealer?
Title: Re: Should it do that?
Post by: Pip on November 28, 2010, 01:50:30
Suggests incomplete combustion. Are you using the glow plugs? Need to wait a few seconds until the light goes out to allow it to pre-heat. I imagine this is more important when it's cold outside.
Title: Re: Should it do that?
Post by: Martin88 on November 28, 2010, 01:54:28
I am allowing the heater plugs to warm up until the light goes out. I will have a good look tomorrow and update you tomorrow.
Title: Re: Re: Should it do that?
Post by: Lorian on November 28, 2010, 07:14:28
There have been a few cases of glowplug fuses blowing. How long did the smoke last? Less than a minute out several minutes?

Also try leaving the ignition on for about twenty second before engaging the starter motor, does it make any difference?

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Title: Re: Should it do that?
Post by: eye30 on November 28, 2010, 11:42:32
Are you still on the fuel that came with the car?

If so, run that then down refill with your preferred brand and see how it goes.

Just a thought that the fuel in the car may not be UK speci for colder weather.
Title: Re: Should it do that?
Post by: Pip on November 28, 2010, 11:50:05
..Just a thought that the fuel in the car may not be UK speci for colder weather.
And what would that be? I mean how would it differ? Just curious.
Title: Re: Should it do that?
Post by: Martin88 on November 28, 2010, 13:37:03
Ok so a good look today reveals the smoke is more white than grey, It persists for a few minutes and then seems to die down untill you touch the throttle however a few minutes drive solves this.

My guess is its down to a combination of vapour build up in the exhaust system and the cold. as like i say it goes away.

The fuel could also be an issue so i will update once i have re-filled and let you guys know as it came with a full tank.

Im not worried as the smoke came the same time the serious cold did. I will try the leaving the ignition on for slightly longer.
Title: Re: Should it do that?
Post by: sootytorques on November 29, 2010, 11:23:52
I have the same problem, which they cannot fix.
Title: Re: Should it do that?
Post by: Martin88 on November 29, 2010, 13:21:55
Mine vanishes after a few minutes once the engine warms up etc, everyone i know including my uncle who owns and MOT test centre says its just down to cold and moisture and will ease off as the weather improves
Title: Re: Should it do that?
Post by: sootytorques on November 29, 2010, 13:28:21
Mine vanishes after a few minutes once the engine warms up etc, everyone i know including my uncle who owns and MOT test centre says its just down to cold and moisture and will ease off as the weather improves
My car was brand new 02/09/2010 two weeks later I had the problem you are experiencing, dont forgot how warm it was back then, I hope your right, but have a horrible feeling you have the same problem as me & others(kia ceed has same engine) http://www.kia-forums.com/kia-ceed-forum/61223-ceed-sw-eco-blue-smoke-starting.html. (http://www.kia-forums.com/kia-ceed-forum/61223-ceed-sw-eco-blue-smoke-starting.html.)
Title: Re: Should it do that?
Post by: Martin88 on November 29, 2010, 13:35:08
Mines not even a week old so i really hope not. If so ill be making sure i get it sorted one way or another. But like i say its only on first startup of the day, once its had a run about it doesnt do it till left over night again
Title: Re: Should it do that?
Post by: sootytorques on November 29, 2010, 13:38:27
Thats how mine started, good luck, but please log it with selling dealer & Hyundai UK customer services, im dealing with a guy called Richard @ Hyundai, who is good.
Title: Re: Should it do that?
Post by: Martin88 on November 29, 2010, 23:26:30
Ill be taking it out for a 100 mile plus run on friday. If it does it saturday morning after a good run then ill lodge a complaint with the dealer. Thanks for the tip-off ill keep an eye on it.
Title: Re: Should it do that?
Post by: paul on November 30, 2010, 07:53:22
Smoke or steam ?? if it disipates quickly its probably steam.
Title: Re: Should it do that?
Post by: sootytorques on November 30, 2010, 08:55:28
@ Martin88, you need to log with Hyundai UK, i done the same as you, good long run, but still had the same prolem.
Good luck.
Title: Re: Should it do that?
Post by: Martin88 on November 30, 2010, 13:18:19
Reported the issue this morning, dealer is going to call me back to arrange it going through the service center again for a full diagnostic.
Title: Re: Should it do that?
Post by: sootytorques on November 30, 2010, 14:23:23
Please ask the service centre if they are aware of this problem.
Title: Re: Should it do that?
Post by: Martin88 on December 03, 2010, 22:16:16
Problem concluded,

a had a dud heater plug, fixed free of charge and no smoke what-so-ever anymore. Happy result.
Title: Re: Should it do that?
Post by: Shambles on December 03, 2010, 22:20:19
Problem concluded,

a had a dud heater plug, fixed free of charge and no smoke what-so-ever anymore. Happy result.

Thanks for the feedback :)
Title: Re: Should it do that?
Post by: Martin88 on December 03, 2010, 22:54:24
Not a problem, pleased my poorly i30 is running fine again. Also i have since completely used up the "supplied" diesel and filled locally, dunno if this helped or not but either way the problem is gone, Service department said the plugs dont handle severe cold too well !
Title: Re: Should it do that?
Post by: Lorian on December 04, 2010, 13:38:22
good result, congrats on having a dealer who know how to use a spanner and meter  :wink:
Title: Re: Should it do that?
Post by: sootytorques on December 05, 2010, 11:51:42
Glad problem sorted, mine had to have 4 glow plugs changed.
Title: Re: Should it do that?
Post by: steinrk on December 10, 2010, 07:45:48
Service department said the plugs dont handle severe cold too well !

...please define "severe cold"  :rolleyes:

We have had below -15°C for 3 weeks now (one or two days up to -6/-7) and my baby still runs smooth  :D
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