I have a Grand Am, 2003 model, that is not starting when it's cold. Not JUST when it's cold temperature wise, but when it has sat for a while. On cold days (temp) outside, we can raise the hood and let the sunlight beam on the engine for a while and it will start when it gets warm enough. However, when cold, it won't start.
We have tried injecting some gas and ether directly into the breather port to try and diagnose a fuel filter problem. However, we can't get the car to start with that either.
Are there any electrical problems that could be temperature sensative that anyone knows about or is this just a very, very strange coincidence?
Any help would be appreciated.
2006-12-27
02:58:47
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Jerry W
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