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Why does my truck have difficulty starting when it is cold outside?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brandon" data-source="post: 2041554" data-attributes="member: 209718"><p>how many times does it take more to crank than when its warm?</p><p></p><p>if its like 2 or 3 extra cranks, i wouldnt worry about it, of course the cold is going to make it harder to start, engines need to be at a certain temp to run right, so theres going to be 2 ends to the spectrum, either too cold or too hot, if its too cold the gasoline isnt vaporizing as easily in the combustion chamber so it takes a little longer plus the engine itself is cold and isnt anywhere near its normal starting temp.</p><p></p><p>as long as your truck doesnt drain the battery to start and theres no check engine light, dont worry about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandon, post: 2041554, member: 209718"] how many times does it take more to crank than when its warm? if its like 2 or 3 extra cranks, i wouldnt worry about it, of course the cold is going to make it harder to start, engines need to be at a certain temp to run right, so theres going to be 2 ends to the spectrum, either too cold or too hot, if its too cold the gasoline isnt vaporizing as easily in the combustion chamber so it takes a little longer plus the engine itself is cold and isnt anywhere near its normal starting temp. as long as your truck doesnt drain the battery to start and theres no check engine light, dont worry about it. [/QUOTE]
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