I'm no diesel expert so this may be a very basic question and a non-issue to the experts. I apologize in advance if it is. I purchased an M100XDTC brand new in 2013. It currently has around 300 hrs. on it. "Cold" only refers to being started after the engine has completely cooled. We've experienced this issue in temperatures ranging from 20 F to 65F.
The trouble I have is the tractor "cold" starts and idles fine. However, if you try to advance the throttle past idle, it misses and blows white smoke. You can reduce the throttle and it idles fine with no smoke or miss. If you try to advance the throttle again within 1-2 minutes, it will miss and smoke. Once the tractor has had time to warm a little, the problem goes away. You can shut it down and restart with the engine still warm and there's no problem. If you let the engine cool completely and then do another "cold" start, the problem will occur in the same manner. Here's a link to the video that demonstrates the issue. Ambient air temperature is 43 F in this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FP8i8MWwWxc
Our Kubota dealer and reps have been working hard to try and figure it out but haven't had any luck. Here's what's been done so far:
Does anyone have any ideas or can I expect this to be normal? I have started several other tractors and none have demonstrated this. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
The trouble I have is the tractor "cold" starts and idles fine. However, if you try to advance the throttle past idle, it misses and blows white smoke. You can reduce the throttle and it idles fine with no smoke or miss. If you try to advance the throttle again within 1-2 minutes, it will miss and smoke. Once the tractor has had time to warm a little, the problem goes away. You can shut it down and restart with the engine still warm and there's no problem. If you let the engine cool completely and then do another "cold" start, the problem will occur in the same manner. Here's a link to the video that demonstrates the issue. Ambient air temperature is 43 F in this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FP8i8MWwWxc
Our Kubota dealer and reps have been working hard to try and figure it out but haven't had any luck. Here's what's been done so far:
- ECU accessed and analyzed. Air intake heater replaced, no other codes.
- engine compression test performed. Meets published specifications and there are no indications of anomalies or technical issues
- PTO horsepower checked by calibrated dynamometer. Meets published specifications and gives no indication of anomalies or other technical issues.
- Entire fuel system checked for cleanliness or leaks. No issues found.
- Fuel injectors removed and tested at factory lab. No issues found.
Does anyone have any ideas or can I expect this to be normal? I have started several other tractors and none have demonstrated this. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks