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Hard to start warm engine

This is what happens sometimes when engine has been run and is warm, and i try to start it:

1. Turn key
2. All dash lights come on - temp gauge in the middle.
3. Starter cranks - no start.
4. Try again, starter cranks - sounds sick.
5. Try again, while starter is going, rev arrow leaps to 7000, then drops to 0 - no start.
6. Try again, no sound from starter just a clicking noise.
7. Wait another 20 secs, try again wth accelerator slightly depressed
8. Car finally starts after sum hard cranking.

I turn it off and start it up again - no problems.

This problem happens intermittently but only when engine is warm.

It has a new Airflow meter, fuel filter, air filter, battery, platnium plugsreplaced 40000k ago, fuel pump relay is ok - I replaced/checked allthese to see if it fixes problem but it doesnt. Any ideas?

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Sounds like you have a problem with your fuel injectors, either they are working to much or not enough once they get warm....

Take it to a shop ant tell them you want the injectors tested.

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