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Old 10-10-2004, 04:53 PM   #1
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1989 olds cutlass cierra is hard to start when the car is cold

I have a 1989 olds cutlass cierra 6 cyl. I have to crank the engine for about 30 seconds before it will start when the motor is cold. Once the car starts, it runs fine and starts immediately while the engine is warm. On a really hot day, the car starts sometimes right away, even though it has been sitting for a long time. This obviously led led me to believe it's temperature sensor problem, so I replaced the temperature sensor in the block. I also replaced the feul pump and dumped a can of injector cleaner in the gas tank. None of this has seemed to help and I'm wondering if anyone out there has run into similar problems and has found the answer. I will be greatful for any constructive help. Thanks, Tota.
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Old 01-01-2005, 09:13 AM   #2
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Re: 1989 olds cutlass cierra is hard to start when the car is cold

I have the same year car (but 4 cyl) with the exact same problem. Luckily It has a good battery. It was -7
degrees the other morning and I had to crank it about 12 times before it started. I would appreciate an e-mail if you figure it out, and I will do likewise. I am going to install a thin plastic tube into the air cleaner lid for external injection of starting fluid this weekend.
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Old 01-01-2005, 12:42 PM   #3
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Re: Re: 1989 olds cutlass cierra is hard to start when the car is cold

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I have the same year car (but 4 cyl) with the exact same problem. Luckily It has a good battery. It was -7
degrees the other morning and I had to crank it about 12 times before it started. I would appreciate an e-mail if you figure it out, and I will do likewise. I am going to install a thin plastic tube into the air cleaner lid for external injection of starting fluid this weekend.
In reply to your querie on whether or not I have solved the problem. I'm afraid I haven't and the car isn't really worth sinking any more money into, and as it always seems to start, I'm just going to live with the problem unless somebody else figures things out.
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Old 01-09-2005, 12:53 PM   #4
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My father's 89 Olds had a starting problem in cold and rain. The ignition module was weak and we changed that and his crank sensor.(On his the crank sensor was bolted on to the module). He had a 2.5 4 cylinder. If yours is not in an impossible place to reach (like my fathers was..) you could remove the coil pack / ignition module assy and have it tested at NAPA or Advance. May be weak and failing. Costs about 80-100 for module, and some people replace coils as well (we did not). If yours has the crank sensor attached as well they are pretty cheap. Since yours is a 6 cylinder, it is probably is not. But the ignition module seems a prime suspect if you have ruled out fuel etc.
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