bgarfield
Well-known member
2009 6spd Manual. 20k miles, bought 3/17/09. Oil changed 50 miles ago.
Normally the car is always in the garage at the coldest times, but I carpooled to work today, car sat outside for one of the colder days we've had yet this Winter, and the first really cold day the car has seen that it had to start in (as opposed to the garage).
Car has been sitting from 7am to 6:30pm, cold (35ish) most of the day, it's 27 degrees when I'm trying to start it.
- Turn the key to ignition, wait for glow plug, turn over, starts but immediately dies.
- Turn the key to ignition, wait for glow plug, turn key and can't turn over (similar to bad battery, but it's not). Had a very slight engine rotation but seems like starter can't handle load.
- Wait about 30 seconds, try again, turns over, but not starting, stop turning over.
- Try again, this time with a little bit of fuel applied, get it to sputter and sound like it's going to start, but it dies again.
- Try again, little fuel, get it to start.
Whole process was about 5-7 minutes.
Drove car home and everything seemed fine. Definitely the coldest (I know it's not that cold compared to some areas) I've experienced with the vehicle. Got crappy mileage for awhile for the obvious reasons and definitely took awhile to warm up.
Now, 2:30hrs later, went it and it started absolutely fine (sitting in garage). Doesn't sound different or anything.
Thoughts? Could this be a fuel thing? My last fillup was still relatively warm compared to winter. Oil change issue? Doubt it.
Thanks,
Brian
Normally the car is always in the garage at the coldest times, but I carpooled to work today, car sat outside for one of the colder days we've had yet this Winter, and the first really cold day the car has seen that it had to start in (as opposed to the garage).
Car has been sitting from 7am to 6:30pm, cold (35ish) most of the day, it's 27 degrees when I'm trying to start it.
- Turn the key to ignition, wait for glow plug, turn over, starts but immediately dies.
- Turn the key to ignition, wait for glow plug, turn key and can't turn over (similar to bad battery, but it's not). Had a very slight engine rotation but seems like starter can't handle load.
- Wait about 30 seconds, try again, turns over, but not starting, stop turning over.
- Try again, this time with a little bit of fuel applied, get it to sputter and sound like it's going to start, but it dies again.
- Try again, little fuel, get it to start.
Whole process was about 5-7 minutes.
Drove car home and everything seemed fine. Definitely the coldest (I know it's not that cold compared to some areas) I've experienced with the vehicle. Got crappy mileage for awhile for the obvious reasons and definitely took awhile to warm up.
Now, 2:30hrs later, went it and it started absolutely fine (sitting in garage). Doesn't sound different or anything.
Thoughts? Could this be a fuel thing? My last fillup was still relatively warm compared to winter. Oil change issue? Doubt it.
Thanks,
Brian