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New Starting Problem
When I go to start the SC, it will fire and then die immediately. I go through this a few times before the engine stays running. Once is finally starts, it will go through a normal warmup (increased idle for a couple minutes) and then settle down. Any ideas? Could it be the WUR?
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I don't know much about the SC CIS..
how about the cold start valve and its wiring
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Needs a "tune up"?
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Yep! Sounds like a little CIS tweeking is in order.
After warm up...does it run rich? Lean? |
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I have already done a tune up about 4k ago. After the car starts and stays running everything is fine. The CO levels are right on that is why I am leaning towards the WUR. Any more thoughts???
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As mentioned here *many* times before, you can't do very much CIS troubleshooting, without a pressure test kit.
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