>My '01 S60 (51K miles) has a curious hard start problem. If the engine is
>cold (as in overnight cold) or left for less than about 5 min, it'll fire
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>Any pointers about where to start would be appreciated.
>>My '01 S60 (51K miles) has a curious hard start problem. If the engine is
>>cold (as in overnight cold) or left for less than about 5 min, it'll fire
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> Did the problem start shortly after the plugs were replaced? I'd look
> at them and make sure there's not condensate getting in some where.
Thanks for the reply but I doubt there's an issue w/ the starter. It began
some time after the plugs were replaced and I'm not sure about the
condensation idea as it's been going on all summer in hot, old Wash. D.C. so
it wasn't favorable to condensation.
Lloyd
Randy G. - 09 Oct 2005 07:06 GMT
>>>My '01 S60 (51K miles) has a curious hard start problem. If the engine is
>>>cold (as in overnight cold) or left for less than about 5 min, it'll fire
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>condensation idea as it's been going on all summer in hot, old Wash. D.C. so
>it wasn't favorable to condensation.
Try this: When you think it is going to be a hard start, turn the key
to PII and wait about three seconds. Turn to PI, then back to PII for
three second then turn to PIII to start. This will "boost' the fuel
pressure in the system. If that is the cure, then there is a problem
with the fuel system not holding pressure.
Hey.. it's a start. ;-) Myabe not!
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Lloyd Wells - 09 Oct 2005 13:22 GMT
>>>>My '01 S60 (51K miles) has a curious hard start problem. If the engine
>>>>is
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> Hey.. it's a start. ;-) Myabe not!
I, too, thought it might be the fuel pump check valve so I tried that little
trick to no avail. This was the prime culprit except it starts OK when
cold.
Thank you anyway.
Mike F - 14 Oct 2005 19:39 GMT
> Thanks for the reply but I doubt there's an issue w/ the starter. It began
> some time after the plugs were replaced and I'm not sure about the
> condensation idea as it's been going on all summer in hot, old Wash. D.C. so
> it wasn't favorable to condensation.
>
> Lloyd
Perhaps you had the wrong plugs installed.

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