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Old 01-10-2015, 07:04 PM   #16
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Re: Hard starting

Yep. That's my start-up technique as well now Ryan, and as you know it's totally a non-issue.

It's strange that it's intermittent, that's for sure, but since it always starts with that technique, runs fine, and even passes smog easily, there's no need to dig further.

I really appreciate your input as always Ryan. Thanks a million. I really like being able to document issues on this forum in the hopes that it can save others grief and $$$.

For now, onward.

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Old 02-14-2015, 03:11 PM   #17
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Re: Hard starting

Still using this same start technique.

Make sure the radio is turned all the way down.
Turn the key to on (just before cranking).
Listen for the relay click (3-4 seconds).
Crank it.

Starts right up every time. No issue. Gas mileage same as always. No CEL. Passed smog easily.

It's a non-issue. Over and out on this one.

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