Hi first spry WD40 on the spark plugs weirs if this help then replace the weirs ,if not you need to replace the check vale located near the right rear wheel connected to the fuel pump . This valve dos- not hold fuel presserHi first spry WD40 on the spark plugs weirs if this help then replace the weirs ,if not you need to replace the check vale located near the right rear wheel connected to the fuel pump . This valve dos- not hold fuel presser
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Hi Bruce Take the vehicle for a scan and I'm fairly sure the fault will be recorded as a defective temperature sensor. Once that is replaced I think the problem will be solved. What happens is the sensor signals the injection system to allow more fuel for starting when cold and at the moment it can't know if the engine is hot or cold, so it injects for an engine at operating temp. (When cold the engine needs more fuel to be able to start) Regards Johngee10
if your battery is good(check output with volt meter), battery terminals are tight and corrosion free and spark plugs and plug wires all in good order, oil changed and filled properly and this still happens, I wouldnt worry about it. Its cold in the morning after all.
Hi first spry WD40 on the spark plugs weirs if this help then replace the weirs ,if not you need to replace the check vale located near the right rear wheel connected to the fuel pump . This valve dos- not hold fuel presser
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