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What should I do if my car is slow to start?

What should I do if my car is slow to start?

Use BlueDevil Fuel System Cleaner (available here: http://store.gobdp.com/fuel-system-cleaner-00202/) to remove any fuel deposits and get your car back to starting like it should. If your car cranks slower than usual in these circumstances you may consider checking your electrical connections to your starter or the condition of your battery.

Why does my car have a hard to start problem?

You need to keep the fuel tank full or at least half full during the colder months. It’s easier for the low temperature to condense a small amount of fuel than a full tank. So, if the oil level gets too low, the fuel line may freeze because of the condensation, preventing the fuel distribution to the engine.

Why does my car turn over but won’t start?

If your engine will turn over but just won’t start you could have a few different problems. To start, your engine needs the right amount of fuel, a spark at the right time and air to mix with the fuel. Unless you’ve got an animal’s nest in your intake piping, it’s very unlikely that your engine isn’t getting enough air.

Why do they put stop start on cars?

Stop-start is designed to save you fuel and cut a car’s exhaust emissions by reducing the amount of time your engine sits idling without going anywhere. And it’s on nine out of every 10 new cars sold.

When does a car slow down or speed up?

Vehicle slows down slightly then speed up slightly while driving. Also when starting from a stop, the vehicle starts to move then slows up slightly then you have to apply more accelerator to get the vehicle to continue to accelerate.

When to worry if your car is slow to start?

It depends on the circumstances. If you start up a car when the weather temperature is low or after the car has been dormant for a lengthy period (say, a week or more), then the amount time you need to activate the ignition with your key will probably be a little longer than in normal circumstances.

Why is my car cranking but not starting?

Your vehicle may still start with your battery as low as 50% but at that level, it may also leave you stranded on a cold day. If you’re having other starting problems, we’d like to help out with that too! Why is My Car Cranking but not Starting? If your engine will turn over but just won’t start you could have a few different problems.

Why does my car not turn over when I start it up?

The faulty coil assembly caused the car to sputter and lose power. Currently, after the car has been run for at least a half-hour, and after the engine has been off for a few minutes, 5 or so, the engine will barely crank or won’t turn over at all on re-start.

Why is my truck not running when I leave work?

Truck wouldn’t stay running when leaving work today. It starts then dies after a couple of seconds. Had it towed to a friends where we pulled out the Chilton book and began troubleshooting.

Why does my car take so long to start?

When your engine is warm and running normally it has lots of sensors to help determine the right ignition timing and fuel to keep it running smoothly. When your engine is first started, these sensors can’t help for a few seconds so the computer makes an educated guess at what the engine needs to run.

What kind of truck starts and then dies?

Forgot to mention this is a 1995 K1500 5.7 with TBI. When it first start if you give it some gas dose it stay runing?? My 2001 suburban did this it would start and die.

Use BlueDevil Fuel System Cleaner (available here: http://store.gobdp.com/fuel-system-cleaner-00202/) to remove any fuel deposits and get your car back to starting like it should. If your car cranks slower than usual in these circumstances you may consider checking your electrical connections to your starter or the condition of your battery.

When your engine is warm and running normally it has lots of sensors to help determine the right ignition timing and fuel to keep it running smoothly. When your engine is first started, these sensors can’t help for a few seconds so the computer makes an educated guess at what the engine needs to run.

Truck wouldn’t stay running when leaving work today. It starts then dies after a couple of seconds. Had it towed to a friends where we pulled out the Chilton book and began troubleshooting.

Forgot to mention this is a 1995 K1500 5.7 with TBI. When it first start if you give it some gas dose it stay runing?? My 2001 suburban did this it would start and die.

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