by 108002917 » Tue Sep 09, 2008 11:30 pm
I have just tried starting the car after it had been left for 6 weeks. I had to charge the battery, connected it up, turned it over and nothing? The engine spun over fine, but there was nothing not even a cough or a splutter. The only thing that I noticed was when I was turning the key off, that there was a slight hint that it was trying to catch.
I left it for 15 mins and tried it again.......exactly the same.
Fortunately I live on a hill, so I bump started it and eventually it started. I drove the car around the block and it seemed normal.
I parked it up for 15 mins, tried it again expecting it to be OK, but nothing. It was the same turning over quickly, but not a hint of it starting.
I run it down the hill again, but this time it didn't want to start. It fired eventually, but then cut out.
I removed 5 of the plugs ( these were new NGK fitted only 2 months ago) and they seemed normal, not flooded or anything. I checked to see if there was petrol getting to the manifolds that was OK. I spun the engine over to clear out the bores and surprisingly it tried to start on one cylinder!!! I couldn't believe it. I re-fitted the plugs, and it fired up as normal
I ran it around the block again and it was normal. I parked it up for 15 mins, tried it again and it was exactly the same symptoms again - nothing.
I took the 2 plugs out of the left bank and tried starting it.
It started on the 3 plugs straight away - put the other plugs back in and it started straight away.
I ran it again and this time kept it going and warmed it through. It has been OK ever since.
I normally use the car daily and in the 12 years that I have had it, I have experienced similar symptoms only on 2-3 previous occasions,
I know that it has been standing in some of the worst weather that we have seen for a long time, but I am mystified why it will try and start on either 1 or 3 cylinders, but will not fire at all with them all connected?
Could it be a sensor? I am sure that it is either a sensor or possibly ignition, but it doesn't explain why once it starts that it runs perfectly.
I appreciate if anyone can throw some light on it, even if it is only to explain why this could happen. It is not logical.
I am not sure if it is possibly connected, but I have been seeing an occasional diagnostic light flash only when the car is cold or perhaps sometimes when the engine is under load when accelerating. It is not always, but it has been more noticeable lately - maybe the issues are connected.
I have also found that if it has been left for the weekend and I start it on the Monday, that there is a slight misfire only under load, but it clears once it has warmed up. It doesn't re-appear for the remainder of the week?
I Look forward to your comments
Thanks,
Jeff