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So for the next day i have a 2000k old elantra to drive. Report back with what they find. Boris
Hey Dazzler,Yes it is the new one, petrol auto. I have driven it for about 3kms so cant say much yet.Boris
What are they called?
Ok i got it back sorted,they replaced the fuse and informed me that the glow plug rail was shorting on the heat shield.
I think Opa_1 had the same issue with the Glow Plug shorting out...Glad it was fixed (annoying how they made out it was a favour though...)
I think there is a video here in one of the smoky diesels threads of what glow plug problems look like in terms of smoke output, and it isn't a small amount of smoke. It's more like a choking amount of smoke.
I was under the impression that the turbo did nothing at idle revs, so starting should not engage the turbo at all.
Well my car smokes only for the first few seconds on start up and I believe it is NOT glow plug problems. It just does it. I asked the Hyundai people and they said it was perfectly normal and nothing to worry about....IF it was only at the first puff at start up.
I believe the smoke on start up is perfectly normal and in fact, indicates a well lubricated engine. If you've ever seen a piston aircraft engine of the 40's on start up, it's pretty full on. You could be forgiven for thinking that the engine is clapped, but what is actually happening is the residual oil from the valve stems and some upper cylinder oil simply burning off. This oil collects after shutdown and I am quite happy for it to be there. Diesel fuel is an oil after all. Naturally, if it continued after start up or was excessive, then I'd be concerned.