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JRowlette 06-25-2001 10:56 PM

Cold Starting problem
 
I'm sure everybody is getting tired of seeing posts about starting problems, but I did a search and couldn't find any helpful info on the subject. Here's what's happening.
Whenever I start my car in the morning or at least after 5 or 6 hours of not running, it idles low as hell and will die if I don't keep my foot on the pedal. The weird thing is if I drive about 1/2 mile and stop again, it's fine. But if I start it cold and just let it sit there, it takes 10 or 15 minutes to clear up. I have heard that if the EGR is stuck open or closed it can affect idle quality, but I seem to think that it is the MAF.
In the past month I have replaced the FPR, TPS, and IAC. Neither helped at all. I know it sounds simple, but it's a real pain in the rear.
It's kind of embarrasing living with this problem in an apartment complex because all of the neighbors probably think my car is a piece of crap!!! BTW, it's a '90 notchback (5spd)with race crank pulley, K&N, E303, and gears. Please help!!

JRowlette 06-26-2001 06:55 PM

Anybody??

dinomite 06-26-2001 11:38 PM

sorry, can't help, just wanted trying to help keep the post up. someone should be able to help with this.

macx 06-26-2001 11:38 PM

I had the same problem exactly with my
high mileage 89 Lincoln LSC w/5.0 HO.
Turned out the EGR wasn't plugged, but
was worn (?) which caused it to stick shut
when cold - not enuf vacuum - took lots of
vacuum to pop it open. When warm, the car
started & idled fine. New EGR fixed.
Then, 20k miles later, started doing the
same thing. This time was the EGR position
indicator (piggybacked on the EGR). New
one fixed again. Now, mine is still
speed density, so don't know for sure if
same thing on a mass air.

JRowlette 06-27-2001 10:52 PM

Thanks alot. I guess I will get a new EGR valve, hopefully that'll do the trick. You're a lifesaver!!!

PKRWUD 06-28-2001 12:40 AM

Don't spend the money yet. First off, your egr is supposed to be closed at cold idle. The egr introduces exhaust gasses back into the combustion chambers to lean out the engine. If it opens when cold or at idle, the engine will stall. Before you replace it, try disconnecting the vacuum hose to it and see if there is a change. If there is, hook a vacuum gauge to the hose and see what it reads. There shouldn't be any vacuum, and if there is, you need to check the egr position sensor. If unplugging the hose to the egr did not make a difference, apply and release vacuum to the egr several times. This will stall the engine if it's running, so do it with the engine turned off. After doing this five or six times, start the engine and see if idles normally. If it does, replace the egr valve. What is likely happening is that the egr is sticking slightly open, and it's not until after it has vacuum applied to it that it fully shuts. Good luck.

Take care
~Chris

95 King GT 06-29-2001 12:36 AM

you could have a Blown Head Gasket.


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