I have a 93 3.2 Rodeo at approx 100K miles, it starts fine if it has
been driven in the last 10-15 minutes, but if you wait much longer than
that, it seems like you have to engage the starter for ever (at least
10-15 seconds) before it will start. When it does start it runs great.
It never fails to start, just that extended cranking time after the
engine heat soaks. Any Ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Tom Hillervik - 27 Jul 2005 17:12 GMT
> engine heat soaks. Any Ideas would be greatly appreciated.
when did you last replace plugs?
electro punk - 19 Jan 2006 15:27 GMT
"Tom Hillervik" <tohil@x.cbc.net> wrote in news:3kpq3vFv7ooeU1
@individual.net:
>> engine heat soaks. Any Ideas would be greatly appreciated.
>
> when did you last replace plugs?
the plugs are new ngk's, wires were replaced in the last 6 months...
dave - 08 Oct 2005 19:26 GMT
> I have a 93 3.2 Rodeo at approx 100K miles, it starts fine if it has
> been driven in the last 10-15 minutes, but if you wait much longer than
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sounds like your loosing fuel pressure before you try starting when
cold open the cap on your fuel rail and press the valve lightly if you
get a strong presents of gas like a good squirt presure is ok if not
change your fuel filter of pump if you get a good stream then change
your crank sensor