After a cold night my explorer didn't want to start, it would turn but not turn over as if gas wasn't getting to the injectors. I left to work and when I returned I tried it again and it turned on fine with out trouble and its been turning on well ever since. Is this common after a cold night???
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Yes it was, below freezing. It hasn't been that cold since and it has been working fine. We are supposed to have a few below freezing nighs in the next couple of days. I guess we'll see what happens. Thank you.
Yes it was, below freezing. It hasn't been that cold since and it has been working fine. We are supposed to have a few below freezing nighs in the next couple of days. I guess we'll see what happens. Thank you.
you may have a bit of water in your fuel so you may want to consider using an anti-freeze and water removal additive to your fuel... good luck..