Hard to start engine - Diagnostic interview
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() times/day |
| 1. Weather when occurred |
A: Warm (temp:) |
| B: Sunny |
C: Cloudy |
D: Rainy |
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| 2. Situation when occurred |
A: After an overnight parking, () nights |
| B: Tends to occur about 3 hours after stopping engine |
| C: Parking hours irrelevant |
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| 3. Weather when occurred |
A: Cold (temp:) |
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: Filled () months before occurrence |
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| 4. Use of specified fuel |
A: Used specified fuel only |
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B: Used ethanol-mixed fuel |
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C: Gasoline additive |
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| 5. How the starter motor turned when the problem occurred |
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A: Starter motor turned weaker than usual |
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B: Spinning of starter motor irrelevant |
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A: Keep cranking until the engine starts |
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B: Stop cranking after several seconds: () sec |
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- Cranking (Without keyless access system)
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A: Turn on starter motor immediately after turning the ignition switch to ON (II) |
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B: Turn on starter motor several seconds after turning the ignition switch to ON (II) (after confirming that the check engine indicator goes off) |
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| 6. Ground where occurred |
A: Level |
B: Downhill |
C: Uphill |
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A: Full |
B: Half full |
C: Only a little |
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| 7. Aftermarket accessory |
A: Modified |
B: No modification |
Hard-to start condition - Possible cause pattern chart from diagnostic interview
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Conditions when hard-to-start occurred |
Possible causes |
| Pattern 1 |
- When in warm climate
- Tends to occur approx 3 hours after stopping engine
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Check for the EVAP canister purge valve. |
| Pattern 2 |
Weather when occurred: Windy |
When wind is blowing into the exhaust system, the exhaust gas can blow back into the combustion chamber and/or intake manifold, causing long crank times. |
| Pattern 3 |
- Weather when occurred: Cold
- Fuel filled two months before occurrence
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- If summer fuel is used during cold weather, long crank times may occur.
- When using fuel that is more than a couple months old (stale fuel), the symptom may disappear with fresh fuel.
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| Pattern 4 |
- Use of non-specified fuel
- Ethanol mixed, use of additive
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- When ethanol fuel or fuel other than specified is mixed, engine stalling may occur.
- Poor fuel quality may cause a hard-to-start condition.
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| Pattern 5 |
- Immediately crank after turning the vehicle to the ON mode
- Starter motor spins weaker than usual
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- There may be a delay until the fuel pump can generate sufficient fuel pressure. Check fuel pressure when starting.
- When the battery is weak, it takes a long time until the fuel pump boosts fuel pressure to the prescribed level, causing slow start in some cases.
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| Pattern 6 |
- Vehicle parked on an uphill or downhill slope
- When fuel level is low
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When the vehicle is parked on an uphill or downhill slope, and the fuel level is low, the fuel pump cannot pickup and pressurize the fuel properly, causing a hard-to-start condition. |
| Pattern 7 |
- Check for modification in ignition system, intake duct, intake manifold, exhaust system
- Inspect amount of oil/fluid/gas (engine oil, ATF, A/C refrigerant)
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Hard-to-start engine or engine stall may occur due to modified ignition system, intake duct, intake manifold, exhaust system, use of non-specified engine oil or ATF, or excessive amount of engine oil or ATF (temporary failure may occur due to modification). |