i mechanic for a living,,and have you had it tuned real good ,,this might be the spark plugs causing it to be kind of hard to start,and it may be an early warning sign that you need a good tune up,id at least have it checked really good to be sure,,good luck hope this help,s.
2007-01-04 14:57:31
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answered by dodge man 7
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Clean your battery contacts and cables and clean your spark plugs.
Cold weather and the moisture it condenses on your contacts causes an acceleration in corrosion, which makes it harder for the reduced power from your battery to start your car(cold slows down chemical reactions including those which convert chemically stored electricity into current for your engine)
2007-01-04 14:58:28
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answered by Jason W-S 4
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it somewhat is obtainable that the battery is run down do to the alternator no longer charging (as pronounced). in case you stress on your close by autoparts keep to have it checked (maximum do it for loose, only call them previous), you will ought to have a minimum of 12.45v on the battery for them to attempt it properly. now as quickly as the battery is examined, they could verify the starter (draw), and the alternator, and supply you that suggestions. in case you could not initiate your motor vehicle, try disposing of your battery, and run it up on your autoparts keep to attempt/fee, as desire be, then run your motor vehicle up there. i could have somebody stick to you (in case you stress it up there), in case the battery desires to be charged, and you do no longer ought to attend around. additionally, what do the battery cables/connections appear like? corroded, sparkling or what? it does sound like a bad floor, yet initiate with the basics (have issues checked). only with the aid of fact it somewhat is a sparkling battery, does no longer mean it somewhat is nice (defects do happen). edit: "seem good final try whilst the motor vehicle is working eliminate the purple cable from the battery if the motor vehicle stalls the alt. isn't working and desires replaced" <-- disagrees with John T!! (in no way DISCONNECT THE BATTERY CABLES ON greater moderen autos while THE ENGINE IS working!!!) you should reason a voltage spike that could reason harm on your alternator, engine workstation, added onboard electronics, and so on., it somewhat is an previous college verify, that ought to no longer be performed on modern autos with todays electronics!!!
2016-11-26 20:16:13
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answered by krausz 4
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Deppending on the last time it was tuned up.Suonds like it needs one or some fuel system cleaner run throuh it. YOU NEEED TO RUN A FUEL CLEANER AT LEAST once a month.
2007-01-04 17:23:47
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answered by icddppl 5
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You need a battery with a higher CCA (Cold Cranking Amps). It delivers more 'juice' to your starter for a longer time.
2007-01-04 15:03:21
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answered by drysac 4
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Give your blazer a nice warm blanky, that should do the trick!
2007-01-04 14:56:20
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answered by guru 2
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Trade it for a Ford!
2007-01-04 14:57:57
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answered by taz7280 2
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i have a mazda that does the same thing..
2007-01-04 14:55:46
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answered by veeta675 3
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warm it up
2007-01-04 14:56:12
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answered by ranchoghar 1
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