1996 Accord Won't start when weather is cold and damp
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Re: 1996 Accord Won't start when weather is cold and damp
Bad Coolant temperature sensor will cause hard starting when cold.
The fuel enrichment mode uses coolant temp to raise the idle speed as well
as the air/fuel ratio.
"Susan_W" <none@000.com> wrote in message
news:969263_5bd21567f67d8bf13c145dde68c708ab@autob oardz.com...
>I am having the same problem with my 1996 accord. What was the
> recommendation?
>
> I have changed my wires, distributor cap, spark plugs, main relay
> switch, computer, starter, fuel filter, and it still will not start
> when temperature drops below 60 degrees. It takes me about 10 mins.
> or more to get it started in the mornings. When it finally does start
> after cranking on it for a while, it runs rough for a minute then
> straightens itself out.
>
> What else do I need to check?
>
> Please help. Thank you.
>
> Susan W.
>
> "tvandy" wrote:
> > I have a 1996 Accord that has the same problem every year at
> > this time.
> > When the weather gets cold and damp the car will not start.
> > The
> > battery and starter appear to be strong. It acts as if no gas
> > is
> > getting through, or if moisture is in the fuel. After several
> > minutes
> > and many attemps the car will finally start. This has been
> > going on
> > for the past 3 years. No one seems to have any ideas. Any
> > help hear
> > would be greatly appreciated. Again, this only occurs at this
> > time of
> > year.
>
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The fuel enrichment mode uses coolant temp to raise the idle speed as well
as the air/fuel ratio.
"Susan_W" <none@000.com> wrote in message
news:969263_5bd21567f67d8bf13c145dde68c708ab@autob oardz.com...
>I am having the same problem with my 1996 accord. What was the
> recommendation?
>
> I have changed my wires, distributor cap, spark plugs, main relay
> switch, computer, starter, fuel filter, and it still will not start
> when temperature drops below 60 degrees. It takes me about 10 mins.
> or more to get it started in the mornings. When it finally does start
> after cranking on it for a while, it runs rough for a minute then
> straightens itself out.
>
> What else do I need to check?
>
> Please help. Thank you.
>
> Susan W.
>
> "tvandy" wrote:
> > I have a 1996 Accord that has the same problem every year at
> > this time.
> > When the weather gets cold and damp the car will not start.
> > The
> > battery and starter appear to be strong. It acts as if no gas
> > is
> > getting through, or if moisture is in the fuel. After several
> > minutes
> > and many attemps the car will finally start. This has been
> > going on
> > for the past 3 years. No one seems to have any ideas. Any
> > help hear
> > would be greatly appreciated. Again, this only occurs at this
> > time of
> > year.
>
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Re: 1996 Accord Won't start when weather is cold and damp
Bad Coolant temperature sensor will cause hard starting when cold.
The fuel enrichment mode uses coolant temp to raise the idle speed as well
as the air/fuel ratio.
"Susan_W" <none@000.com> wrote in message
news:969263_5bd21567f67d8bf13c145dde68c708ab@autob oardz.com...
>I am having the same problem with my 1996 accord. What was the
> recommendation?
>
> I have changed my wires, distributor cap, spark plugs, main relay
> switch, computer, starter, fuel filter, and it still will not start
> when temperature drops below 60 degrees. It takes me about 10 mins.
> or more to get it started in the mornings. When it finally does start
> after cranking on it for a while, it runs rough for a minute then
> straightens itself out.
>
> What else do I need to check?
>
> Please help. Thank you.
>
> Susan W.
>
> "tvandy" wrote:
> > I have a 1996 Accord that has the same problem every year at
> > this time.
> > When the weather gets cold and damp the car will not start.
> > The
> > battery and starter appear to be strong. It acts as if no gas
> > is
> > getting through, or if moisture is in the fuel. After several
> > minutes
> > and many attemps the car will finally start. This has been
> > going on
> > for the past 3 years. No one seems to have any ideas. Any
> > help hear
> > would be greatly appreciated. Again, this only occurs at this
> > time of
> > year.
>
> --
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The fuel enrichment mode uses coolant temp to raise the idle speed as well
as the air/fuel ratio.
"Susan_W" <none@000.com> wrote in message
news:969263_5bd21567f67d8bf13c145dde68c708ab@autob oardz.com...
>I am having the same problem with my 1996 accord. What was the
> recommendation?
>
> I have changed my wires, distributor cap, spark plugs, main relay
> switch, computer, starter, fuel filter, and it still will not start
> when temperature drops below 60 degrees. It takes me about 10 mins.
> or more to get it started in the mornings. When it finally does start
> after cranking on it for a while, it runs rough for a minute then
> straightens itself out.
>
> What else do I need to check?
>
> Please help. Thank you.
>
> Susan W.
>
> "tvandy" wrote:
> > I have a 1996 Accord that has the same problem every year at
> > this time.
> > When the weather gets cold and damp the car will not start.
> > The
> > battery and starter appear to be strong. It acts as if no gas
> > is
> > getting through, or if moisture is in the fuel. After several
> > minutes
> > and many attemps the car will finally start. This has been
> > going on
> > for the past 3 years. No one seems to have any ideas. Any
> > help hear
> > would be greatly appreciated. Again, this only occurs at this
> > time of
> > year.
>
> --
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Re: 1996 Accord Won't start when weather is cold and damp
Bad Coolant temperature sensor will cause hard starting when cold.
The fuel enrichment mode uses coolant temp to raise the idle speed as well
as the air/fuel ratio.
"Susan_W" <none@000.com> wrote in message
news:969263_5bd21567f67d8bf13c145dde68c708ab@autob oardz.com...
>I am having the same problem with my 1996 accord. What was the
> recommendation?
>
> I have changed my wires, distributor cap, spark plugs, main relay
> switch, computer, starter, fuel filter, and it still will not start
> when temperature drops below 60 degrees. It takes me about 10 mins.
> or more to get it started in the mornings. When it finally does start
> after cranking on it for a while, it runs rough for a minute then
> straightens itself out.
>
> What else do I need to check?
>
> Please help. Thank you.
>
> Susan W.
>
> "tvandy" wrote:
> > I have a 1996 Accord that has the same problem every year at
> > this time.
> > When the weather gets cold and damp the car will not start.
> > The
> > battery and starter appear to be strong. It acts as if no gas
> > is
> > getting through, or if moisture is in the fuel. After several
> > minutes
> > and many attemps the car will finally start. This has been
> > going on
> > for the past 3 years. No one seems to have any ideas. Any
> > help hear
> > would be greatly appreciated. Again, this only occurs at this
> > time of
> > year.
>
> --
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>
The fuel enrichment mode uses coolant temp to raise the idle speed as well
as the air/fuel ratio.
"Susan_W" <none@000.com> wrote in message
news:969263_5bd21567f67d8bf13c145dde68c708ab@autob oardz.com...
>I am having the same problem with my 1996 accord. What was the
> recommendation?
>
> I have changed my wires, distributor cap, spark plugs, main relay
> switch, computer, starter, fuel filter, and it still will not start
> when temperature drops below 60 degrees. It takes me about 10 mins.
> or more to get it started in the mornings. When it finally does start
> after cranking on it for a while, it runs rough for a minute then
> straightens itself out.
>
> What else do I need to check?
>
> Please help. Thank you.
>
> Susan W.
>
> "tvandy" wrote:
> > I have a 1996 Accord that has the same problem every year at
> > this time.
> > When the weather gets cold and damp the car will not start.
> > The
> > battery and starter appear to be strong. It acts as if no gas
> > is
> > getting through, or if moisture is in the fuel. After several
> > minutes
> > and many attemps the car will finally start. This has been
> > going on
> > for the past 3 years. No one seems to have any ideas. Any
> > help hear
> > would be greatly appreciated. Again, this only occurs at this
> > time of
> > year.
>
> --
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