Dec 30, 2006 - 7:31 PM
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For the past year or so my car has always run a little rough when starting up, even after a major tune-up. Whenever it gets cold, it makes it run even rougher, for the past month or two now, I have to give it gas to keep it running when I start it up. Last night I went to start it (probably about 35 degrees out) and it wouldn't start up at all. It's getting spark, gas, air, everything it needs to run, but it seems like it's dumping too much gas into the engine when it starts. This morning I tried starting it up and it didn't start again, so I held the gas pedal to the floor and it started up, but filled my garage with smoke and a definite smell of gas in the air. I drove around the neighborhood to let it get hot and then came back and parked it for the rest of the day. This evening I went to start it up and it started with only needing to hold the gas pedal for 5 seconds or so and then it would idle on its own.
The spark plugs and everything related to the ignition is fine, fuel pump, filter, injectors, air filter, etc seem fine and all the necessary tune-up things were replaced less than a year ago. My only thoughts might be a sensor, like the IAT sensor, but wouldn't that or another give me an engine code? Thanks for reading this lengthy post and any help you could offer Edit: and by 'rough' I mean, low idle and needing to hold down the gas pedal a little when it's cold out to keep it from bogging out and dying. This post has been edited by AMCMoe: Dec 30, 2006 - 7:37 PM |
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Dec 30, 2006 - 10:14 PM
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It could be the intake air control valve.
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AMCMoe Starting problem Dec 30, 2006 - 7:31 PM
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