Hard to start if its cold only
superjtrdr
07-02-2006, 12:30 AM
I have a 99 Mustang 3.8 liter manual,transmission 92,000 miles
If I haven't started it in 4 hours or more I have to crank it about 4-5 times to get it started. Once its started it runs perfect and it startes back up just fine so long as it's has only been parked for a few hours. At first this would just happen every once and a while but no every moring I have to crank 4-5 times.
A friend told me it had to be the electronic choke scensor. this part cost me around $19 and it didn't fix the problem.:shakehead
Anybody out there have any theories?:banghead:
thanks you
If I haven't started it in 4 hours or more I have to crank it about 4-5 times to get it started. Once its started it runs perfect and it startes back up just fine so long as it's has only been parked for a few hours. At first this would just happen every once and a while but no every moring I have to crank 4-5 times.
A friend told me it had to be the electronic choke scensor. this part cost me around $19 and it didn't fix the problem.:shakehead
Anybody out there have any theories?:banghead:
thanks you
neatofrito1618
07-04-2006, 06:41 PM
Sounds like the fuel pump to me.
Edit- The weather wouldent really have a effect on that, but its the best I can come up with.
Edit- The weather wouldent really have a effect on that, but its the best I can come up with.
superjtrdr
07-04-2006, 08:28 PM
Sounds like the fuel pump to me.
Edit- The weather wouldent really have a effect on that, but its the best I can come up with.
I sorry I didn't clarify that
It's not when cold just when I haven't started it in a while. I guess I associated that with cold.I am in south texas. Thier is no cold
thanks for the reply
I am told that a fuel pump means major surgery:shakehead
Edit- The weather wouldent really have a effect on that, but its the best I can come up with.
I sorry I didn't clarify that
It's not when cold just when I haven't started it in a while. I guess I associated that with cold.I am in south texas. Thier is no cold
thanks for the reply
I am told that a fuel pump means major surgery:shakehead
neatofrito1618
07-04-2006, 09:54 PM
I sorry I didn't clarify that
It's not when cold just when I haven't started it in a while. I guess I associated that with cold.I am in south texas. Thier is no cold
thanks for the reply
I am told that a fuel pump means major surgery:shakehead Oh, that makes sence. Its probaly the fuel pump then.
It's not when cold just when I haven't started it in a while. I guess I associated that with cold.I am in south texas. Thier is no cold
thanks for the reply
I am told that a fuel pump means major surgery:shakehead Oh, that makes sence. Its probaly the fuel pump then.
HiFlow5 0
07-04-2006, 11:11 PM
I have a 99 Mustang 3.8 liter manual,transmission 92,000 miles
If I haven't started it in 4 hours or more I have to crank it about 4-5 times to get it started. Once its started it runs perfect and it startes back up just fine so long as it's has only been parked for a few hours. At first this would just happen every once and a while but no every moring I have to crank 4-5 times.
A friend told me it had to be the electronic choke scensor. this part cost me around $19 and it didn't fix the problem.:shakehead
Anybody out there have any theories?:banghead:
thanks you
Could be a few different things, Such as bad fuel pump as stated before, but it could also be a clogged fuel filter or a weak starter. Best way to determine if it's fuel related is to hook a fuel pressure gauge to the line and see how many pounds it's pushing upon start up.
If I haven't started it in 4 hours or more I have to crank it about 4-5 times to get it started. Once its started it runs perfect and it startes back up just fine so long as it's has only been parked for a few hours. At first this would just happen every once and a while but no every moring I have to crank 4-5 times.
A friend told me it had to be the electronic choke scensor. this part cost me around $19 and it didn't fix the problem.:shakehead
Anybody out there have any theories?:banghead:
thanks you
Could be a few different things, Such as bad fuel pump as stated before, but it could also be a clogged fuel filter or a weak starter. Best way to determine if it's fuel related is to hook a fuel pressure gauge to the line and see how many pounds it's pushing upon start up.
superjtrdr
07-04-2006, 11:28 PM
Could be a few different things, Such as bad fuel pump as stated before, but it could also be a clogged fuel filter or a weak starter. Best way to determine if it's fuel related is to hook a fuel pressure gauge to the line and see how many pounds it's pushing upon start up.
but if it was the fuel filter wouldn't do it all the time? It only does this if I haven't started it for hours.
but if it was the fuel filter wouldn't do it all the time? It only does this if I haven't started it for hours.
HiFlow5 0
07-04-2006, 11:39 PM
but if it was the fuel filter wouldn't do it all the time? It only does this if I haven't started it for hours.
Not necessarily, I've seen bad fuel filters cause hard starts and excessive cranking. It's just cheap reasurance to a good running system, even if it isn't bad.
Not necessarily, I've seen bad fuel filters cause hard starts and excessive cranking. It's just cheap reasurance to a good running system, even if it isn't bad.
superjtrdr
07-05-2006, 01:20 AM
Not necessarily, I've seen bad fuel filters cause hard starts and excessive cranking. It's just cheap reasurance to a good running system, even if it isn't bad.
What's the life on a fuel filter? I think this one has about 30,000 miles on it.
thanks for all the help
What's the life on a fuel filter? I think this one has about 30,000 miles on it.
thanks for all the help
HiFlow5 0
07-05-2006, 01:38 AM
What's the life on a fuel filter? I think this one has about 30,000 miles on it.
thanks for all the help
Life can be determined by many things. Type of fuel, running your gas tank low and sucking sludge, debris in the take from being old. Either way, 30k miles is way too much life for a fuel filter, I change mine once a year for good measure, and I only put about 8k miles on my car a year.
thanks for all the help
Life can be determined by many things. Type of fuel, running your gas tank low and sucking sludge, debris in the take from being old. Either way, 30k miles is way too much life for a fuel filter, I change mine once a year for good measure, and I only put about 8k miles on my car a year.
superjtrdr
07-05-2006, 11:15 PM
i replaced the fuel filter. That wasn't the problem. I guess everything points to the fuel pump
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