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I have read on here before that it can be down to a fuelling problem.  The ECU thinks that it needs to pump a load of fuel into the engine and floods it.  It's happened to me 2 or 3 times in 2 years of owning a micra.  All I done was remove the fuel pump fuse.  Turn the engine over and wait for it to stall (clears out all the fuel and doesn't let any more in).  Put the fuse back in and starts up fine and normal.  I believe it is a common-ish fault.  A lot of people may say throttle body but it is not always the case.  I am hungover so sorry if this doesn't make any sense.


Oz


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