2003 Grand Am wont start when its cold outside
Ron21
09-02-2009, 09:35 PM
I have a 2003 Grand Am with the 2.2 L. When it is cold outside the car will not start. After warming up in the sun the car starts right up and runs fine. Any idea what would be causing this
3100
09-03-2009, 09:07 AM
just wondering in the morning when you turn the key to on position only water temperature gauge should show cold completely what is your gauge showing?
Ron21
09-03-2009, 12:45 PM
just wondering in the morning when you turn the key to on position only water temperature gauge should show cold completely what is your gauge showing?
shows cold completely
shows cold completely
xeroinfinity
09-03-2009, 06:19 PM
How old are the plugs ?
It also could be a vacum leak right off the intake.
It also could be a vacum leak right off the intake.
Ron21
09-04-2009, 11:44 AM
How old are the plugs ?
It also could be a vacum leak right off the intake.
Plugs are brand new. Can't find any vacumn leaks
It also could be a vacum leak right off the intake.
Plugs are brand new. Can't find any vacumn leaks
3100
09-04-2009, 01:23 PM
check your coolant level,
also you can try disconnecting your ect sensor and measure the resistance the ect is reading in the morning, then measure the water temperature. I will find specs for you and then you can compare it. Also did you gap sparkplugs? Also clean throttle body and iac passages
Temp / ohms
32 9420
41 7260
50 5670
59 4450
68 3520
77 2796
86 2238
also you can try disconnecting your ect sensor and measure the resistance the ect is reading in the morning, then measure the water temperature. I will find specs for you and then you can compare it. Also did you gap sparkplugs? Also clean throttle body and iac passages
Temp / ohms
32 9420
41 7260
50 5670
59 4450
68 3520
77 2796
86 2238
xeroinfinity
09-05-2009, 05:10 PM
Also clean throttle body and iac passages
:iagree:
Also might check your fuel pressure cold then again when its hot to see if the pumps building enough pressure cold.
:iagree:
Also might check your fuel pressure cold then again when its hot to see if the pumps building enough pressure cold.
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