Thank you for the advice, I advised my car mechanic to get the ECU tested and that was the problem, There was a burnt out circuit board which all in cost £350 to be put right.
It is an electrical fault somewhere due to the coil light not coming on to allow the car to start, it is as if something is draining the life from the battery whilst switched off sufficiently to not have the voltage to heat the glow plugs.
As I said before if you jump start it from another car...
Over the last few weeks my car has taken longer to start until finally it would not start at all. If I got a jump start it was fine.
I replaced the battery but noticed that the yellow coil light did not always come on but did when getting a jump start when coil light came on car started fine. I...