2003 Golf TDI Cold Start

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Uploaded by on Feb 15, 2008

Cold Start with my 03 Golf TDI (ALH). Plugged in with oil pan heater only. Temperature -30C.

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  • chiken !! try starting it without glowing 20 times !!

  • i think i glowed 7... i tried glowing twice the previous day resulting in a 15 second crank to start...

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  • Can I give you an advice...because the last time I tried to explain to someone from USA, he didnt wanted to listen. If you put on the igniton once.... an then you put it again just wait for the glowplug light to go out and wait about 30-40 sec........ because the glowplugs still work. The indicator on the dashoboard shows only the minimum amount of time that you have to keep the ignition on depending on the temperature. !

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  • @StopIllegalAliens01 you just keep telling yourself that.

  • @AboyfromItaly Yes, I live in the northern most part of Alaska and it gets quite cold. Glow plugs are for pussies!

  • @AboyfromItaly Yes, son.

  • Why didn't you just start it right away when the glowplug light went out? No need to the the same procedure over and over for like 10 times.

  • Not very impressive.

    I started up my VW TDI in -55c with no glow plugs!

  • Hope you never have to change those plugs. MUSHROOMED HAHA

  • Hope you never have to change those plugs. MUSHROOMED HAHA

  • POINTLESS VIDEO

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