Hi all,
My '05 LR3 will not start when it's cold. First a little history: This summer, it developed a timing chain tensioner rattle. From what I gather, the oil leaks out of a valve or something in the tensioner and upon startup there's a clatter sound that lasts a second or so, and then everything is fine. After consults with a few mechanics, it was either do a $3500 fix or deal with it. I was going to sell it, and the sound turned off prospective buyers but I didn't want to spend 1/3 the going price of the car just for this. One mechanic talked me in to adding 50 weight Royal Purple and some Dura guard. This fixed the problem for the most part. But now it absolutely won't start when it's cold (below 20 or so). It turns over fine, maybe it's a little slow because of the thick oil. But it's like it is out of gas, just cranks and cranks. I have new plugs, a relatively new battery, a new alternator.
So the question is, is there some mechanism in there that prevents starting if the oil is too thick? Seems odd, but there's a lot of odd things with these vehicles. I guess the next step is changing out the oil back to 5W 30 to see.
Otherwise, what else should I look at?
My '05 LR3 will not start when it's cold. First a little history: This summer, it developed a timing chain tensioner rattle. From what I gather, the oil leaks out of a valve or something in the tensioner and upon startup there's a clatter sound that lasts a second or so, and then everything is fine. After consults with a few mechanics, it was either do a $3500 fix or deal with it. I was going to sell it, and the sound turned off prospective buyers but I didn't want to spend 1/3 the going price of the car just for this. One mechanic talked me in to adding 50 weight Royal Purple and some Dura guard. This fixed the problem for the most part. But now it absolutely won't start when it's cold (below 20 or so). It turns over fine, maybe it's a little slow because of the thick oil. But it's like it is out of gas, just cranks and cranks. I have new plugs, a relatively new battery, a new alternator.
So the question is, is there some mechanism in there that prevents starting if the oil is too thick? Seems odd, but there's a lot of odd things with these vehicles. I guess the next step is changing out the oil back to 5W 30 to see.
Otherwise, what else should I look at?
