CMF_Yom
» CMF MemberWell since I've had the car now, a little over 10 months its always been reluctant to start when its not either cold or at operating temperature.
Over the past week this condition has been getting worse.
Noone else seems to suffer this difficulty.
So far I have inspected the whole fuel system and replaced the filter. The old one was very clean. It runs on a diet of either 95 or 98RON. It all appears to be good and the fuel pump doesnt cause any problems (isnt drawing excessive current). Only thing I havent checked is fuel pressure - BUT the fuel pump primes for the same period of time no matter what temperature the engine is at so I'm guessing the regulator is probably not stuffed.
Now to make this very clear what the issue is:
Cranking with engine at ambient temperature (around 25deg. C) - instant start.
Cranking with engine temp over 60deg C (measured with Consult) - instant start.
Attempting to start anywhere in between say 30deg C and 60deg C results in an extended period of cranking (usually around 4 seconds worth, sometimes it is less if i start it with the throttle fully depressed) and it lets off quite a bit of brown/unburnt fuel vapour from the exhaust and struggles for a few seconds while it sorts out the mixture.
Consult computer logged no sensor issues - the AFM records the same signals when starting every single time EXCEPT when I depress the throttle where of course the metered readings are higher. So I am going by the assumption at the moment that the AFM is not suffering typical micra problems.
The weather also plays no part in this starting issue - although when it is damp she does develop a slightly lumpy idle. I guess this indicates a distributor problem, but it doesnt seem like it would be related to the starting issue.
It has been suggested to me that a leaky injector could be the cause here but before I go replacing stuff I'd really like your opinions on the matter.
Also - anyone willing to lend me a known working injector rail that I can swap out with mine to see if it does the same thing?
Thanks for any suggestions!
Over the past week this condition has been getting worse.
Noone else seems to suffer this difficulty.
So far I have inspected the whole fuel system and replaced the filter. The old one was very clean. It runs on a diet of either 95 or 98RON. It all appears to be good and the fuel pump doesnt cause any problems (isnt drawing excessive current). Only thing I havent checked is fuel pressure - BUT the fuel pump primes for the same period of time no matter what temperature the engine is at so I'm guessing the regulator is probably not stuffed.
Now to make this very clear what the issue is:
Cranking with engine at ambient temperature (around 25deg. C) - instant start.
Cranking with engine temp over 60deg C (measured with Consult) - instant start.
Attempting to start anywhere in between say 30deg C and 60deg C results in an extended period of cranking (usually around 4 seconds worth, sometimes it is less if i start it with the throttle fully depressed) and it lets off quite a bit of brown/unburnt fuel vapour from the exhaust and struggles for a few seconds while it sorts out the mixture.
Consult computer logged no sensor issues - the AFM records the same signals when starting every single time EXCEPT when I depress the throttle where of course the metered readings are higher. So I am going by the assumption at the moment that the AFM is not suffering typical micra problems.
The weather also plays no part in this starting issue - although when it is damp she does develop a slightly lumpy idle. I guess this indicates a distributor problem, but it doesnt seem like it would be related to the starting issue.
It has been suggested to me that a leaky injector could be the cause here but before I go replacing stuff I'd really like your opinions on the matter.
Also - anyone willing to lend me a known working injector rail that I can swap out with mine to see if it does the same thing?
Thanks for any suggestions!