Diesel warm up time

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Sparks

Original Poster:

1,217 posts

279 months

Friday 21st November 2003
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The Saab diesel (72k miles 3yrs old) I have recently purchased, takes about 10 miles (of mainly motorway) driving to get up to temp. I don't remember the pug diesel I had taking this long.
Is this normal, if not what might be the problem, or should I just get the cooling system checked?

TIA

Sparks

annodomini2

6,861 posts

251 months

Friday 21st November 2003
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check your thermostat

v8 jago

982 posts

253 months

Saturday 22nd November 2003
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My golf tdi takes approx 1 1/2 miles to get warm to normal temp, which is nice on these cold mornings.

Sparks

Original Poster:

1,217 posts

279 months

Monday 24th November 2003
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Thanks.

I didn't think it was normal to take that long.


Sparks

cptsideways

13,546 posts

252 months

Monday 15th December 2003
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Thermostat, about £5-10 + 30 mins fitting.

Saab will probably charge you £50 + £75 an hour mind you.

Ps is it any good?, I've been tempted by one of these, but it's the same lump they put in Frontera's is'nt it?

Sparks

Original Poster:

1,217 posts

279 months

Tuesday 16th December 2003
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I believe it is the vauxhall engine, although saab have made some mods to it.
It is (well mine is) rather rattly until warm (longer than it should be at the moment ) and it is probably a little underpowered (mine is 115bhp) but that can be improved. The mid-range is O.K, and I am getting around 45mpg.
I bought it as I didn't want a BMW/Merc and also needed the hatch.

The new saloon is much better all round apparently.

Sparks

Mojocvh

16,837 posts

262 months

Thursday 25th December 2003
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v8 jago said:
My golf tdi takes approx 1 1/2 miles to get warm to normal temp, which is nice on these cold mornings.


Hmm think you've got a problem there mate!!



MoJo

cptsideways

13,546 posts

252 months

Saturday 3rd January 2004
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I think you'll find thats normal for a decent modern diesel engine - bear in mind it'll have burnt about 10cc of fuel in that time as opposed 5 times that for a petrol engine.

Fuel burnt = heat

Mojocvh

16,837 posts

262 months

Sunday 4th January 2004
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cptsideways said:
I think you'll find thats normal for a decent modern diesel engine - bear in mind it'll have burnt about 10cc of fuel in that time as opposed 5 times that for a petrol engine.

Fuel burnt = heat


and follow it through to the logical end.........

v8 jago

982 posts

253 months

Monday 5th January 2004
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Mojocvh said:

v8 jago said:
My golf tdi takes approx 1 1/2 miles to get warm to normal temp, which is nice on these cold mornings.



Hmm think you've got a problem there mate!!



MoJo


Why have i got a problem !! I dont see your point and you hav`nt made yourself very clear.

cptsideways

13,546 posts

252 months

Tuesday 6th January 2004
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Mojocvh said:

cptsideways said:
I think you'll find thats normal for a decent modern diesel engine - bear in mind it'll have burnt about 10cc of fuel in that time as opposed 5 times that for a petrol engine.

Fuel burnt = heat



and follow it through to the logical end.........


If it uses a nats pee worth of fuel it will take longer to warm up than a petrol car - simple enough?

wombat rick

13,400 posts

244 months

Thursday 5th February 2004
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My Alfa 2.4 JTD takes an age to warm up too, especially compared to my previous Twin Sparks. I suppose the all iron constrution won't help either will it?