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post Apr 16, 2005 - 8:35 AM
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Well I woke up this moring and went out to start the car and it turns over and everything it just wonit start up! I used the car last night at 10 so I dont know whats wrong! I dont know much about engines so if anyone could give me a few pointers on what I should check or do I would appreciate it.


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post Apr 16, 2005 - 9:37 AM
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Ok, is it cranking norm, so its not the batt correct? Id say check your plugs make sure there all on tight also the wires on the plugs. also make sure your rotor hasnt broken or anything. Check oil cause you should always do that. make sure its getting a spark.
post Apr 16, 2005 - 10:30 AM
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Its cranking normal yes. Its not the battery. Its almost like its not getting gas? I dunno. Oil is fine, it was changed not to long ago.


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post Apr 16, 2005 - 12:58 PM
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Did you play with anything, or all the sudden it won't start?
post Apr 17, 2005 - 2:50 AM
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My car is having trouble starting in the cold morning. I have to press gas for a while until the car is capable of running by itself. Some pointer from the 6gc forums says maybe it could be the cold start injector...other say that using the 10w-30 motor oil is better during these cold times. Try pressing gas to maybe help it out to see if the car could run for a while. well good luck with your car, hopefully you find the answer. -jAzn95GT

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