warm engine starts
#1
warm engine starts
i have some trouble quite often on my 8(only 1300 miles) when i start it if the engine is already warm. itll usually take it about 2-3 seconds for it to get going. however, i have hardly no problems starting the engine when it is cold. is this a battery issue, spark plug or what? is it even normal?
Last edited by Nopstnz; 10-31-2005 at 10:49 PM.
#4
Not normal.
My new '05 with the same mileage starts instantly, warm or cold.
Sounds like a rich fuel issue, rather than a spark plug, battery, or starter issue, since you have no problems on cold starts.
You should take it in and have the dealership diagnose it.
My new '05 with the same mileage starts instantly, warm or cold.
Sounds like a rich fuel issue, rather than a spark plug, battery, or starter issue, since you have no problems on cold starts.
You should take it in and have the dealership diagnose it.
#7
I won’t claim to be an expert as I’ve just had my 8 for over a week now, but logically speaking the key being in the ‘on’ position will sort of acts as a primer to starting the vehicle. The only example I can think of off the top of my head is starting a lawnmower engine. I do know that my ZX2 had similar problems, when the fuel filter got clogged, though that was when ever I tried to start the car.
#9
my 05 fires up instantly 99% of the time, every once in a while, if the car is warmed up (from a hard drive) it will crank for about 3 secs, but never when cold.
There is nothing wrong with the car IMO
There is nothing wrong with the car IMO
#10
another guy who posts here and over on Edmunds posted that he had the same problem on his 05 when it was warm. He suggested the same thing worked - turn the key on until the radio "keys up" and then start it. Much easier start.
That must be an 05 thing, I don't notice it at all on my 04.
That must be an 05 thing, I don't notice it at all on my 04.
#11
its called "initializing or initialising depending if i used an s or z that particular post
ps if you're new click the underlined words and read the posts they link to
ps if you're new click the underlined words and read the posts they link to
#15
There are many reasons for the key-on delay. The port valves go through a cycle to ensure they work/clean them out. The fuel pump has to build up pressure. The PCM has to initilize (there's that spelling thing again).
If the fuel pump hasn't built up full pressure in the fuel rails, it's possible there would be fuel vapour bubbles in there, and that would almost shut off fuel delivery.
Your patience will be rewarded, grasshopper!
If the fuel pump hasn't built up full pressure in the fuel rails, it's possible there would be fuel vapour bubbles in there, and that would almost shut off fuel delivery.
Your patience will be rewarded, grasshopper!
#17
i always heard of this problem related to cold starts. anyways, the time is right where you can take it to the delaer and say your having problems starting it up. they have a upgrade out for rx8's to replace the starter, battery and spark plugs. i got mine replaced when the car engine flooded the other night. it starts up like a charm almost instantly now whereas before i was experiencing issues related to what you described.
good luck.
good luck.
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