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Old Feb 7, 2007 | 05:29 AM
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cold start problem anyone?

i started my max up last night let it warm up about 1 min maybe, as soon as i put the car in drive it shut off on me! so i cranked it and it started right up as soon as i put it drive shuts off again. finally started it up again started no problem after that the car was idling funny between 700 and a little over a 1000 rpms in park only. when i started driving it went away all back to normal. any idea what this could be guys? maybe i just didnt let it warm up enough. i have no CEL or anything and i keep my max well maintained.
Old Feb 7, 2007 | 06:02 AM
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when its cold out its normal for the car to idle a little higher so it will warm up faster. i was reading something about cold starts when i was trying to figure out my cold start problem and i read that you should let your car warm up for at least 2 minutes.

that has happened to me before too though, and i just started the car and went, but as soon as the shifter when into D it stalled. i just started it again and i was able to drive. but now i make sure i let it warm up at least a couple minutes and it hasnt happened since. plus i have a new battery which seems to have helped the car start in the cold weather.
Old Feb 7, 2007 | 08:30 AM
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i always leave about 5-15mins of warm-up, so far this year it's been getting -20degrees out......try warming it up before driving off
Old Feb 8, 2007 | 06:31 AM
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Originally Posted by willard00
when its cold out its normal for the car to idle a little higher so it will warm up faster. i was reading something about cold starts when i was trying to figure out my cold start problem and i read that you should let your car warm up for at least 2 minutes.

that has happened to me before too though, and i just started the car and went, but as soon as the shifter when into D it stalled. i just started it again and i was able to drive. but now i make sure i let it warm up at least a couple minutes and it hasnt happened since. plus i have a new battery which seems to have helped the car start in the cold weather.
thats probably what it is I'll just let it warm up a bit more. as far as the idleing, it would rev up and down between 700 and a little above 1000rpm, I've never seen it do that before in 10 years i had the car.
Old Feb 8, 2007 | 06:33 AM
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that tells you something is wrong and needs to be fixed. cant just blame it on the cold.
Old Feb 8, 2007 | 06:41 AM
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that tells you something is wrong and needs to be fixed. cant just blame it on the cold.
not blaming it on the cold, i think something maybe wrong but im not getting any codes and once the car warms up everything is fine.
Old Feb 8, 2007 | 06:42 AM
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could be as simple as cleaning the IAC Valve and TB. Thoroughly.
Old Feb 8, 2007 | 09:09 AM
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Originally Posted by 2da mizzax
could be as simple as cleaning the IAC Valve and TB. Thoroughly.
had mine throughly cleaned . i have a friend of mine check it out. thanks for the tips.
Old Feb 8, 2007 | 09:45 AM
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I have a stick. The temp here has been as low as -8F. The only thing I've noticed is the starter cranks more slowly. I don't leave any warmup period - driving warmis it up faster than idling. I keep the rpms below 3k until the engine reaches normal operating temp, but other than that I'll just start, drive, and curse the day I got the leather seat kit with no heater.
Old Feb 9, 2007 | 05:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Scruit
I have a stick. The temp here has been as low as -8F. The only thing I've noticed is the starter cranks more slowly. I don't leave any warmup period - driving warmis it up faster than idling. I keep the rpms below 3k until the engine reaches normal operating temp, but other than that I'll just start, drive, and curse the day I got the leather seat kit with no heater.
this is usually what i do,i drive under 2000rpm until it goes to normal temp. but since i had that problem i let it warm up a little more.it hasnt done it since then. i aslo notice that it cranks slower but it starts no problem.
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