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Car Wont Start Up Properly When Left Undriven For A Few Hours.


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Can someone please help me as I have run out of patience with my car. It all started when I had the injectors, valve springs, fuel pump, and tranny cooler done. My car will not start up properly when it hasn't been driven for a few hours. to remedy the problem I have done the following.

a. I have changed the battery

b.changed the fuel pump thinking it as was faulty.

c.changed the the solenoid thinking it was faulty with a brand new one.

so when I have driven the car for a while and stop, it starts up fine. but leave it overnight and it wont crank up properly. other than that the car drive perfectly. Any suggestions would greatly help.

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could be something to do with the warm start up in the tune? same as always mate, take it back to your tuner, they will be the best person to diagnose the problem, seeing as they have done the modfications

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could be something to do with the warm start up in the tune? same as always mate, take it back to your tuner, they will be the best person to diagnose the problem, seeing as they have done the modfications

I have taken it back it 3 to him times already. it will be ok for a few days then it happens again.

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the only way the mechanic or tuner or whoever works on the car can diagnose it properly is if he sees it happen and you can demonstrate the problem to him. Try leaving it at the workshop for a couple of hours, then give it a go...

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the only way the mechanic or tuner or whoever works on the car can diagnose it properly is if he sees it happen and you can demonstrate the problem to him. Try leaving it at the workshop for a couple of hours, then give it a go...

yeah I have done that. that's why we changed the fuel pump and solenoid.

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