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hard to start when very cold out
my 96 aurora is hard to start when it is very cold out, even when plugged in it takes 4 good 10 second cranks with a pause between them before anything encouraging happins, i use gas line antifreeze, and i plug it in for at least 2 hours when it is very cold...and so far it has allways started on the 4th attempt and usually idles smoothly at 900 rpm when it starts
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Re: hard to start when very cold out
Anyone living in a region where it gets below 20 degrees should garage any vehicle they really care about. Extreme cold causes too many problems.
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Re: hard to start when very cold out
I too have a "96" and live in NH and last week it got very cold here single digit days, and -0's at night. And go figure, the garage door opener broke lol. til I got it fixed I had to park in the driveway with -30 wind chills!!
Even at -5 my car did a slow 2 crank rrrrr rrrrrr and vrooomm ... started very nicely. I don't have the block heater, And the battery was in the car when I bought it. Of course, My car runs very, very well. (Has new Delco plugs & wires ...Well worth the money!!) I run Premium feul only and gasline anti-freeze. I run the car everyday too (not good to sit too long) Tonight its going down to -7 degree's before the wind chill -30!!! Thank god I have the garage door fixxed!! Oh and my heated seats work the best!! MMM lol |
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Re: Re: hard to start when very cold out
jjdewd, I feel for you guys back there under four feet of ice. It's another gorgeous day here in the High Desert, crystal clear and 66 degrees.
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Re: Re: Re: hard to start when very cold out
you know what this means......... PARTY AT INDY'S HOUSE
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Re: hard to start when very cold out
wind chill has no effect on a cars ability to start, only actual temp.
BTW it is -15F here right now. |
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Re: hard to start when very cold out
you know it is possible it could be a bad battery. sometimes these engines need a full 12v or sometimes slightly more. If it is an old battery, it might be holding a charge, but not the full 12 volts. When you hook the charger up to it, the charger doesn't have enough power to start the car, it is just topping off the battery. Maybe a way to test my theory is to try jumping the car off another car and see when you do that if it starts up quick or if it takes just as long to start. Jumping a car gives it a lot more power a lot faster than using a charger. If it takes just as long when it is being jumped, then it isn't the battery. But if it starts up quick while someone is reving the other car, then I bet you just have a bad battery. I bet the battery in the car probably has never been replaced and it is probably time to do so. And it makes sense that usually really cold temperatures are terrible on batteries, especially if they are old.
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It sounds like the fuel pressure is dropping off, it is either draining the fuel line back into the tank due to a defective fuel pump or into the engine through a defective fuel pressure regulator. Either one will cause extended crank time, a defective fuel pressure regulator may also cause extended crank when it is warm and a rough idle for the first few seconds the engine starts as it would have to burn the excess fuel that is not supposed to be there.
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got same problem with my aurora95. Take to dealer they replace fuel pressure regulator
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Re: Re: hard to start when very cold out
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Funny how a new FPR seems to fix just about everything...
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It fixed mine,
Ok, everyone pull over and change that FPR and this board will cease |
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Re: hard to start when very cold out
I agree!
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Re: hard to start when very cold out
Can the FPR affect gas mileage? I'm getting lousey gas mileage. New plugs wires and filter ...runs good. Maybe I just have a heavy foot lol
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Re: hard to start when very cold out
27+ mpg on highway (65-70)
22 average in mixed driving before I change my FPR it was 5 mpg less with only minimal starting problems |
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