beebopbogo
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My 'B is running the best it ever has in the 7 years I've owned it, but every year it gets harder to start.
It starts fine when the engine is warm, but it's just that initial start of the day that gets it. Typical scenario:
3:00pm, 60 deg F (15 deg C?), first start of the day. Turn the key: "Raower-raower-roawer..." Nothing. Try again:
"Raower-raower-rrrroawer-rrrrrrah - *cough!* raower". Third try:
"Raower-*cough-cough*-raower...rrrrraower" And the battery is dead.
The only way to get it running is to jump the thing and spend copious amounts of juice from my Saturn's battery to finally get it to "cough-cough-vrooOOOOmmmmm!" After running, even for only a few seconds, I can turn it off and restart like a dream, first turn of the starter.
Scenario two: Drive it to work. Let it sit 8 hours in 40 deg F (5 deg C?) weather. Come back out and "VrooooOOOmmmm!", first try. I don't get it. Seems like 8 hours of sitting in the day would be the same as 8 hours over night.
Maybe it gets scared at night and has to get over the bad-dream trauma before it wants to get up and go again. I dunno... Any thoughts?
Adam
P.S. Could it have anything to do with the spark plugs freezing overnight, or the oil being cold, or the viscosity of the oil? I'm using 10W-40, by the way.
It starts fine when the engine is warm, but it's just that initial start of the day that gets it. Typical scenario:
3:00pm, 60 deg F (15 deg C?), first start of the day. Turn the key: "Raower-raower-roawer..." Nothing. Try again:
"Raower-raower-rrrroawer-rrrrrrah - *cough!* raower". Third try:
"Raower-*cough-cough*-raower...rrrrraower" And the battery is dead.
The only way to get it running is to jump the thing and spend copious amounts of juice from my Saturn's battery to finally get it to "cough-cough-vrooOOOOmmmmm!" After running, even for only a few seconds, I can turn it off and restart like a dream, first turn of the starter.
Scenario two: Drive it to work. Let it sit 8 hours in 40 deg F (5 deg C?) weather. Come back out and "VrooooOOOmmmm!", first try. I don't get it. Seems like 8 hours of sitting in the day would be the same as 8 hours over night.
Maybe it gets scared at night and has to get over the bad-dream trauma before it wants to get up and go again. I dunno... Any thoughts?
Adam
P.S. Could it have anything to do with the spark plugs freezing overnight, or the oil being cold, or the viscosity of the oil? I'm using 10W-40, by the way.