This work uses in situ narrowband quantum cascade laser (QCL) absorption spectroscopy to study the effect of N2 on the time evolution of gas temperature, rotational temperature and the vibrational temperatures of CO2 and CO in a pulsed glow discharge. Three colinear QCLs are used to scan three regions of about 1 cm-1 between 2179.20 and 2253.51 cm-1, including (v 1,v2-l 2,v 3)\to (v 1,v 2-l2,v3+1) C O 2 transitions up to the asymmetric stretch level v 3 = 6, as well as (v CO) → (v CO + 1) CO transitions up to v CO = 1. A fitting routine is used to extract temperatures from the measured absorption spectra. The time resolved measurements are performed in CO2, admixed with up to 90% N2, with the plasma operated with a 5-10 ms on-off cycle, a d...