Why is my starter running?
So, if your starter keep running, the problem could be stuck starter relay contacts, a continuous ground on the starter relay control coil, or a binding ignition lock cylinder that keeps the actually ignition switch in the START position. If the problem persists, it’s not a stuck relay.
Why is my Bug hard to start when engine warm / hot?
A intake leak will normally cause a rough idle or even stalling Hot or cold but a little worse when hot. If the engine runs and idles fine after you get it started tells me that something else is going on. Just remember you are up there and we are down here and don’t have a “hands on” deal.
Why is my car hard to start after warm up?
Sometimes, a faulty fuel pump check valve may cause starting problems when the engine has been warmed up.Keep this in mind when your fuel pressure regulator or fuel pressure damper test OK, but there seems to be something wrong with system pressure. Also, check the throttle position sensor.
Why does starter keep cranking while engine starts and even after?
I installed a new starter motor/starter Selinoid today. The van started right up, but next start the engine kept cranking (even while van was running and after shutting off)…I had to disconnect the battery cable for it to stop. As you can imagine this really freaked me out.
Why does the Cold motor start longer than the warm motor?
Reason being, with bleeding injectors, the longer they sit, the more fuel gets dumped into the cylinder (until all the pressure is bled off). The OP would see the issue more on the cold side than on the warm. Also, there shouldn’t be any “gaps to fire” in the injectors. If there are, they wouldn’t fire at all.
When did engine not to start when hot start?
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When to start a car with a hot start?
A few notes regarding engine temperatures: If the oil temperature is above 150 degrees, a hot start will be required. If oil temp is close to 200 degrees, run low boost for 60 seconds in a non-turbo. If oil temp is 175, run low boost for 45 seconds in a non-turbo.
Why does my Car start when the engine is warm?
Second possibility also has to do with the injectors. When worn they can get out of resistance spec from the internal wires developing an open condition that gets exacerbated when the engine is warm thus demanding too much current to jump the gaps to fire which would also cause a warm start issue.
What’s the best way to warm up your car engine?
To properly warm up your car’s engine, turn the key or press the push to start button. Listen to the sounds of your car’s engine and watch the car’s RPM gauge. At first, they may present periodic changes, but after both meet a smooth and consistent manner, your car is ready to drive.