Ford Mondeo engine cold start -30C -22F

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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2011

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  • What kind of engine do you have. I have 2.0 TDDI and I have problems when is -14°. Maybe bad diesel or glow plugs. :-/

  • @mrmedworld I have 1.8 125ps. Maybe you have bad battery

  • FAIL!

    There is only -28c

  • @MillionKnivesRain look at the right display, there is engines temperature (-30)

  • And the point of this video is?

  • @thenoblegeek it is very cold, but engine starts up

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  • @fenixlz I'm surprised thenoblegeek didn't get that. If we had more thenoblegeek types humans would be extinct.

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  • Что-то даже сигнализация на секунду отключилась, и заново включилась...

  • im pretty sure it is not diesel, and if your car is gasoline and starts like that then i think something is wrong

  • My old mondeo used to love the winter, but never the summer lol funny old car that was

  • @pinoyfourlyf There is "nothing worth getting" from this video. Millions of cars are able to do this every year. Just ask people who live in Alaska, Canada, Norway, Finland, Russia and some parts of the northern continental USA. On the other hand, if this was a video of the car starting at - 80°F like what Alaska just eperienced a few days ago, then I would be extremely impressed.

  • @fenixlz

    Oh sorry!

    First time i ever seen that kind of information

  • @theStefan838 How a car starts when it is cold is exactly the same as how it starts when warm or hot. All this video proves is the following:

    1. The cold cranking capacity of the battery is excellent.

    2. The fuel is not frozen.

    3. The fuel injection system is delivering adequate pressure.

    4. The oil is not too viscous to prevent the engine from turning over.

    Considering that millions of cars endure these conditions every year makes this specifc video a waste of bandwidth.

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