1992 Honda accord...Hard to start cold.
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1992 Honda accord...Hard to start cold.
Can anyone help me out on a problem Im having with a 1992 Honda accord
2.2L LX auto. This car is very hard to start when its cold. I changed
the fuel filter, injectors and tested the fuel pressure last. If I
crank on it long enough than it will eventually start and after its
running than I dont have any other problems with it. Well any
suggestions?
2.2L LX auto. This car is very hard to start when its cold. I changed
the fuel filter, injectors and tested the fuel pressure last. If I
crank on it long enough than it will eventually start and after its
running than I dont have any other problems with it. Well any
suggestions?
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Re: 1992 Honda accord...Hard to start cold.
kdcook70@yahoo.com wrote:
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> Can anyone help me out on a problem Im having with a 1992 Honda accord
> 2.2L LX auto. This car is very hard to start when its cold. I changed
> the fuel filter, injectors and tested the fuel pressure last. If I
> crank on it long enough than it will eventually start and after its
> running than I dont have any other problems with it. Well any
> suggestions?
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It's very possibly flooding. If it's worse when it sits over the
weekend, it's likely flooding. Just do like the owner's manual says to
start a flooded Honda, and it will start in a few seconds.
Then run a can of fuel injector cleaner through it. It will fix the
dribbling injector. I used a couple tanks of Gasohol and it fixed mine.
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> Can anyone help me out on a problem Im having with a 1992 Honda accord
> 2.2L LX auto. This car is very hard to start when its cold. I changed
> the fuel filter, injectors and tested the fuel pressure last. If I
> crank on it long enough than it will eventually start and after its
> running than I dont have any other problems with it. Well any
> suggestions?
------------------------------------
It's very possibly flooding. If it's worse when it sits over the
weekend, it's likely flooding. Just do like the owner's manual says to
start a flooded Honda, and it will start in a few seconds.
Then run a can of fuel injector cleaner through it. It will fix the
dribbling injector. I used a couple tanks of Gasohol and it fixed mine.
Search this NG for similar posts.
'Curly'
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