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Old 01-06-2007, 07:09 PM
Knightrider966 Knightrider966 is offline
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Originally Posted by Tom Evans View Post
I've got an early 1981 300SD (617.952-12-000555) with 250,000 miles which has a very slow idle when it is first cranked in the morning. It has gotten worse as the morning temp has dropped. Temps are getting into the low 40's these mornings. If I don't give it a little fuel when pulling out of the garage, the engine often dies. As soon as I reach the end of the street, the idle is normal. I do not have this problem when I crank later in the day. Every once in a while, I experience some hunting if I put the car in neutral. Acceleration is good at all operating temperatures.

Any ideas?
You just found one quirk of diesels! however, you should let it idle for a couple of minutes at least when cold. If you don't have an engine block heater, consider putting one in! Phil may have one of these. I know diesel giant does!
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