98 Windstar - Occasional Problems Starting
markerde
11-09-2005, 09:30 PM
I have a 98 Windstar. I have been having occasional problems starting my vehicle especially in cold and damp weather. The dash will light up and it makes a noise but the only way to get it going is to put my foot on the gas. I brought it into my mechanic and he said he thought it was the starter and he replaced it. The next day it did the same thing. As mentioned it does not do it all the time. Went back to mechanic and he said to bring it back or have it towed when it won't start so he can put it on the computer to figure out the code.
I asked about the fuel injector sensor but they said it checked out okay and it is not the battery either.
Just had a tune up a couple of months ago as well which included getting the injectors cleaned.
Any ideas. Thanks
I asked about the fuel injector sensor but they said it checked out okay and it is not the battery either.
Just had a tune up a couple of months ago as well which included getting the injectors cleaned.
Any ideas. Thanks
~manuel~
11-09-2005, 11:13 PM
I have a 98 Windstar. I have been having occasional problems starting my vehicle especially in cold and damp weather. The dash will light up and it makes a noise but the only way to get it going is to put my foot on the gas. I brought it into my mechanic and he said he thought it was the starter and he replaced it. The next day it did the same thing. As mentioned it does not do it all the time. Went back to mechanic and he said to bring it back or have it towed when it won't start so he can put it on the computer to figure out the code.
I asked about the fuel injector sensor but they said it checked out okay and it is not the battery either.
Just had a tune up a couple of months ago as well which included getting the injectors cleaned.
Any ideas. Thanks
not sure if you have a "crank no start" or "no crank no start" condition.having the starter replaced leads me to believe you have a "no crank no start" condition.if this is the case, it would be wise to have the battery load tested.also try putting it in neutral, and see if it will crank that way. the fact that you mention putting your foot on the gas and mention a "tune up" , and "injectors cleaned" leads me to believe that the engine cranks but doesnt start.which is tottally different.if you have to open the throttle to get it to start,that might indicate a bad IAC.checking for codes and running a self test is always a good bet.oh and there is no such thing as a "fuel injector sensor". at least not on your vehicle.
I asked about the fuel injector sensor but they said it checked out okay and it is not the battery either.
Just had a tune up a couple of months ago as well which included getting the injectors cleaned.
Any ideas. Thanks
not sure if you have a "crank no start" or "no crank no start" condition.having the starter replaced leads me to believe you have a "no crank no start" condition.if this is the case, it would be wise to have the battery load tested.also try putting it in neutral, and see if it will crank that way. the fact that you mention putting your foot on the gas and mention a "tune up" , and "injectors cleaned" leads me to believe that the engine cranks but doesnt start.which is tottally different.if you have to open the throttle to get it to start,that might indicate a bad IAC.checking for codes and running a self test is always a good bet.oh and there is no such thing as a "fuel injector sensor". at least not on your vehicle.
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