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02 long starting when engine hot
Maybe someone could help me explain why my truck takes longer to start when the engine is warmed up? I have 8 new injectors, new icp, new ipr, new bpcs, new glows, two uvch new, new glow plug relay too. Is it the starter or is there something I'm missing? Thanks
Chris |
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Could be the hpop, or old oil, or to light weight oil. Changed ur oil, see what happens.
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1000 miles on oil 15w40 rotella
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What is a long time? Mine takes longer to start once hot as well. When cold, it takes maybe 1-1.5 second to crank. When hot, it may take 2.5-3.
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Mine feels about 3-5 seconds depending on the day. I was just wondering if my starter is starting to fail? When the engine is cold she will fire right off but sometimes it sounds like it skips a beat and will start rough.
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My truck starts different all the time, drives me nuts but I just deal with it ![]() I'm working on some starting issues of my own, but its either related to my Beans tunes or my swamps idm. Best of luck |
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Yeah is not the starter unless it drags while cranking over, or just fails to crank over at all.
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My truck does the same thing, I don't think it's an issue in all honesty.
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Alright, I'm trying see if my puff of smoke on start up cold is related to starting its bluefish grayish but I guess it is all normal? Thanks
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