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lindencahill
 


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2008 Discovery 3 TDV6 XS Auto Stornoway GreyDiscovery 3
white smoke and misfire

hi
another headache about to show its ugly head.
the last 4 cold starts ive had a nisfire and white smoke -unburnt fuel .
it doesn't last long but long enough to fill street Big Cry
if I tickle the throttle it misfires just about 1500rpm until the smoke stops.
the rest of the day the car is perfect,no issues and full power.
my thoughts are a dribbling injector when left stood ,hence flooding the cylinder and causing the smoke and misfire.
I haven't code read it yet but wonderd if you fellas had any ideas too.
mileage is 103k.so would not be supprised if it is an injector issue
thanks
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DSL
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Glow plugs would be my WAG. Thumbs Up
   
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Sounds like an injector issue to me.

Ideally get your codes read and have a look at some live values - once up to temperature - to see which one(s) are at fault.

If a diagnostic session proves inconclusive (unlikely, given the diagnostic tools available), consider getting having a leak off test done by a local diesel injection specialist. Thumbs Up

Be aware that once you start changing injectors, you can often end up changing them all (over a period of time). Big Cry


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I was close. Whistle
   
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I suspect failed glowplugs will contribute to the problem but not necessarily cause a misfire and white smoke. Thumbs Up

I'm not sure how cold it is up in Huddersfield at the moment, but it's not been cold enough in Hampshire for failed glow plugs to come into play yet. I'm at least 3 down. Big Cry


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Discomadness
 


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Wales 2007 Discovery 3 TDV6 HSE Auto Buckingham BlueDiscovery 3

I've got the same fault. I've not got a misfire as such though just lumpy idle and White smoke until it warms then all Is good. Robbie advised me that it could be an oil temp sensor issue. Maybe worth a look at your live data ?
 Jarrod

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lindencahill
 


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thanks all so far.
its not been cold yet by no means.
it starts instantly no churning over as I would imagine with knackerd heater plugs ,
will have to get it checked out properly.
sounds like I'm gonna be on phone to warranty direct yet again lol Rolling Eyes
  
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Admirable
 


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Ukraine 2007 Discovery 3 TDV6 XS Auto Zermatt SilverDiscovery 3

White smoke = water, blue smoke = oil and black smoke = fuel so I'm not so sure it's injector/s.
  
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davidhem
 


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I have exactly the same issue, starts instantly, slight misfire and white/grey smoke for a second or two and then everything fine, mine should be with the garage on Thursday, so when I hear anything i will post back, he stabbed a guess at a sticking EGR valve.

I am pretty sure it isn't a glow plug issue as it starts brilliantly, but I did suspect an injector issue myself.
  
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lynalldiscovery
 


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Admirable wrote:
White smoke = water, blue smoke = oil and black smoke = fuel so I'm not so sure it's injector/s.


Not as simple as that, white smoke is quite common when injectors start to go down.
  
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Try a good dose of 2 stroke oil or Wynns injector cleaner in the fuel for what it costs.
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And there's never any harm in replacing the fuel filter. Thumbs Up


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When I worked at a Vauxhall main dealer a while back we used to fit a new fuel filter and then fill the filter up with forte diesel treatment so it would pretty much go through neat. Forte told us to do that by the way. You'd be amazed how much it would help out. I haven't got around to doing mine yet, I bought a new filter. Just haven't fitted it. Lol
 Jarrod

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Woolmeister wrote:
I suspect failed glowplugs will contribute to the problem but not necessarily cause a misfire and white smoke. Thumbs Up

I'm not sure how cold it is up in Huddersfield at the moment, but it's not been cold enough in Hampshire for failed glow plugs to come into play yet. I'm at least 3 down. Big Cry


Steve


I am not sure if the Euro 4 engines are more sensitive to glow plug issues than the Euro 3 engines, I have seen a lot of posts on here saying that their car starts down to around -2 degrees with multiple failed glow plugs and I am sure that is their experience but they all appear to be driving Euro 3 engined cars. Last winter my Euro 4 car (07 reg 08 model year) with 2 failed glow plugs was very reluctant to start below about 5 degrees and misfired for a minute or two after it did, I managed to limp it through to the warmer weather by repeatedly cycling the ignition on and off again before the first start of the day. During the summer I changed all 6 glow plugs and since then, as long as I wait for the glow plug light to go out, it starts first time every time without any misfiring, I still occasionally get a bit of blue smoke for a second but I am putting that down to 160,000 mile old injectors.

So as the OP's car is 2008 registered personally I would not be too quick to rule out the glow plugs, I know they can be a pain to change, I was lucky I got all 6 of mine out without any breaking but they are a lot cheaper to buy than injectors.
 
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lindencahill
 


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just too busy to do anything about it at minute ,but I will Neutral
  
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