Not a problem.. yet
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Not a problem.. yet
Just started noticing this as the nights are drawing a little cooler finally. When I go to start the car in the morning, it takes a bit longer for it to actually catch and start. In the summer, the starter might crank once and the motor would light. Now it seems it'll take 4-5 revolutions before it catches. But it catches every time. New(er) battery from last year. I don't remember if it did this last year in the fall/winter or not. Probably nothing, just cooler weather.. still, wanted to see opinions.
Rick
Rick
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No , oil residue , do not move the throttle plate manually !
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