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It originally happened in july . Dealer said it was fuel but never tested any injectors. It has been fine until recently when it got cold. It is under warranty. I should probably contact the dealer again and insist on them diigging deeper into it. What do you think?
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Good video. It sure looks like a misfire from a pissing injector to me. You can watch the pulsing of the smoke from the exhaust pipe. As it starts to clear up it still spits occasionally.
That's my best bet. Seems the glow plugs are working from what you described.
I am confused about when this issue has been present. You said it happened in July too? That might explain why, if it's an intermittent injector why it occurs at various times including hot weather when cold start issues like glow plugs are largely irrelevant.
I'd pull all injectors and have them pop tested for spray pattern and opening pressure. Especially now, when the problem is present.
One injector could be acting rogue on it's own timetable. Testing them will tell you if they are the problem. Any qualified diesel shop can test them- they don't necessarily have to go to your dealer. Just note which came from what cylinder when you pull them.[/QUOTE][/QUOTE]
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YES, definitely contact your dealer and tell them what you want and show them the video too. I'd make sure you discuss testing the injectors, first and foremost, and tell us what they say.
This needs to be fixed, so each cylinder runs as intended.