You could have a little fuel line freeze up. Leave the car alone until it warms up outside. Go get some fuel line treatment that removes moisture from the fuel and pour it in the tank before you fill up.
Keep your tank full in cold weather to avoid any moisture build-up.
That is the most common reason for your symptom. Keep your car tuned up too.
2007-02-14 07:10:37
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answered by novamanassas 2
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my moms car had that problem,just hold the gas down bout halfway as ya crank it over,when it starts keep holding it for about 30 seconds then gently let off on the gas.usually its a sensor thats going, typically the throttle position sensor. its possible yours may even have corrosion on it.have a mechanic take a look at it,but in the mean time this should get ya going.
2007-02-14 16:56:16
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answered by yankeegray_99 5
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when u start the car, give it a little gas. make sure u let ur car idle for at least 10 min on a cold day. if u feel like ur car is about to turn off when it's idling, give it a little more gas. o, & make sure u turn the heater off before turning off the engine.
2007-02-14 15:13:17
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answered by DoMeStIc GoDdEsS 2
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You get your cold start system inspected and repaired. Sensor, injector, or choke if carburated.
2007-02-14 15:10:38
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answered by yes_its_me 7
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check two things.the temperature sensor that is connected to the computer and the thermostat,that may be frozen oppen. and clean the injectors.
2007-02-14 15:08:50
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answered by MONI 3
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