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My previous D4 did this, my current one also does it 2023 Ineos Grenadier 3.0 Diesel Commercial
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17th Feb 2013 4:22 pm
Robbie
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No shudder for me yet, but only been as low as -2 deg C on start. My neighbour's D4 does it when its not been charged for a while, but hardly conclusive.Land Rover - Turning Drivers into Mechanics Since 1948
If you press the start button without the brake pressed, wait 8 seconds and then press the brake and the start button is the stumble as bad (trying to check if one can emulate the behaviour pre start button) ?
I tried this yesterday ..pressed the start without brake pedal ..waited for glow plug light to go out ...then started it up a couple of seconds later.
Result no shudder
Now obviously this is not an extensive test (once ) but it certainly seemed to make a difference.
Will continue with this & see how I get on. It certainly seems to point at glow plug warming times
Come on you lot ....Give it a try & post results Cheers Ian
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18th Feb 2013 2:26 pm
adam
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I often start the car when v. cold (no brake pedal), let all warning lights go out (often use this time to check the oil level on the dash), turn it off, turn it on again (no brake pedal), let all warning lights go out, press brake pedal and start the engine
Shudder gone or significantly removed
18th Feb 2013 2:42 pm
MartinR
Member Since: 27 Jan 2008
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spliff wrote:
am sure its not FBH cutting in - I have "poverty spec" GS !!
I thought pretty much all modern diesels have an FBH, to avoid hypothermic occupants - it's the timed/remote control for it that's the option isn't it?
That aside, mine also feels 'lumpy' from very cold - will have to try the same trick too!
18th Feb 2013 3:44 pm
Duffs
Member Since: 31 Mar 2009
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Freezing temp start today- tried the foot off fix- started no shudder at all.D4 3.0 SDV6 GS 13
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19th Feb 2013 4:32 pm
PSC
Member Since: 01 May 2006
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Good point by Ian on the glowplug light exstinguishing
am sure its not FBH cutting in - I have "poverty spec" GS !!
I thought pretty much all modern diesels have an FBH, to avoid hypothermic occupants - it's the timed/remote control for it that's the option isn't it?
That aside, mine also feels 'lumpy' from very cold - will have to try the same trick too!
Apologies - I didn't think FBH was fitted to GS. Heard it fire up and what looked like steam coming from under the car. At least I hope it was that !!!!!!
Now up to 3 morning starts using the 'new' procedure ....so far so good
Will be interesting to see a -4/-5 sub zero start as it has not been that cold down here yet.
Maybe this weekend Cheers Ian
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20th Feb 2013 6:59 pm
MartinR
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Cue another "help my disco is smoking" thread
20th Feb 2013 7:08 pm
ronniehardware
Member Since: 29 Apr 2006
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Shudder
Yup. My new D4 shudders for brief second on start up. My 2010 XS didn't and that had an FBH.
I think this shuddering business must be a feature of Landrovers in general.
My 62 plate FL2 loan car does it worse than my disco !!
21st Feb 2013 7:22 pm
character
Member Since: 31 Dec 2007
Location: wiltshire
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does it with MY 09/10 Merc ML's....collected quite a few over these cold months, often when the car has been parked on a slight driveway slope for a few days with low fuel levels...rough as old boots then around 30 seconds later, fine.
worst out of the merc range...."E-class"...leave um parked up for a few days with little fuel in em, almost stuck to the ground...
Car back from second visit to dealers re:- "shudder".
They gave it a right good seeing to i.e. diagnostics - no errors, smoke test, egr checks, glow plugs and glow plug temperatures, FBH check, compared with another vehicle of similar vintage etc.
Diagnosis - NO apparent problems !
Guess it must be a "feature" and so I will stop worrying about it and get on and enjoy the car.
23rd Feb 2013 3:58 pm
def90v8
Member Since: 22 Jan 2011
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Hi I work at Lr main dealer in Kent
Probably worked on / driven hundreds of d4's
They all do the shudder / miss fire just after start up when it's cold
but as said above if started with foot off brake till glow goes out all start no shudder.
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