> My 1990 240 has just started exhibiting some reluctance to start when
> it's hot out, either over 90F or 85F if the car has been parked in the
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> I haven't checked for fault codes yet. Any suggestions as to the
> possible remedy are much appreciated.
Things to check, fuel pump relay and crank angle sensor, either one can
cause temperature dependant no-starts. Check first to see if you have a
spark.
Tim McNamara - 23 Jul 2007 21:16 GMT
> > My 1990 240 has just started exhibiting some reluctance to start
> > when it's hot out, either over 90F or 85F if the car has been
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> can cause temperature dependant no-starts. Check first to see if you
> have a spark.
Thanks. The fuel pumps seem to operate normally, but the crank angle
sensor I haven't checked. ISTR there is a fault code for that; does it
trigger the "check engine" light?
z - 26 Jul 2007 21:19 GMT
> > My 1990 240 has just started exhibiting some reluctance to start when
> > it's hot out, either over 90F or 85F if the car has been parked in the
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I always just change the exhaust O2 sensor, then scratch my head in
puzzlement. Worth a try, especially the scratching the head part.