hard to start when cold
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Hey all, been a while, but have new new question to ask. The blazer runs great after I replaced the leaking fuel lines, havent had a problem since. But now its getting a bit chilly out here in Missouri and I found out the first day it dropped down to into the 30's that it would not start up right away, kind of pops a bit, and then after a few cranks, will eventually start. As usual out here, the next day it was back in the 50's and it started right up on the first crank. Did a search of the forum but came up empty on cold starting. Any ideas?
Thanks
Geoff
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Geoff
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check plugs and wires and rotor and cap. use some some Sea foam to clean out throttle body. Might be your Maf sensor is too or a psv valve sticking when cold.
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You fuel or electricals can be the issue to. I would see what codes it throws out too.
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How old is your battery? Batteries and cold weather have an extreme dislike for one another.
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