'98 Celica 1.8 ST 7A-FE cold start problem, Auto choke does not seem to kick in? |
'98 Celica 1.8 ST 7A-FE cold start problem, Auto choke does not seem to kick in? |
Oct 25, 2010 - 6:27 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Oct 25, '10 From UK Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Hi all
I've just taken delivery of my new (old) Celica ST - and I love it already! Mine hasn't been used by previous for over a year so it needed a new battery which was fitted by me before I drove away from the previous owners house. It started on the key (I was amazed ...) and idled perfectly and off I went. However, a week on and it's turned pretty cold here in Wales and it doesn't like to start. It starts on the key then abruptly dies. Engine will only stay on if I keep my foot on the accelerator pedal hold the revs around 1100rpm and let her warm up. Then all is fine. (I've been running her like this now for 5 days). I've put new petrol in her (Shell V-Power), fitted a new air filter and have new spark plugs and an oil filter standing by. All fluid and oil levels are checked and ok. Battery working perfectly. I was thinking maybe the automatic choke is not working (if it has such a thing). Before I panic is this a known issue with the 1.8 litre 7A-FE engine? Car drives sweetly and only has 69,128 on the clock. Also, the accelerator pedal sticks in the up position when left for a few hours? A good prod free's it and it can be used/driven without sticking. I've sprayed WD40 on the pedal mechanism and return spring down in the drivers footwell but it still sticks slightly which is annoying. Maybe due to lack of use. Any help much appreciated. Thanks Christian |
Oct 26, 2010 - 1:11 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Sep 6, '10 From Lancaster, CA Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
I have the same issue with my 94 Celica GT (5sfe engine)
When I cold start it the RPMs will drop and the car will die (sometimes it struggles at the lower rpms for a second and then dies). If I hold the gas in for a minute after starting the car, it will idle just fine after I release it. I would like to know what the problem is as well. |
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