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Old 1st November 2017, 19:49   #1
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Unhappy Difficult start when the weather is cold

Hello guys.I have a problem with my rover 75 1.8 petrol.
When the weather is cold (temp. Is less then 10 degrees) my car diffucult start. I have to turn the key several times 3-4 so it can start. This is a short cranking around two second and i have to heard the fuel pump to stop makeing noise so I can crank again.
I've notice when the weather is cold fuel pump make a quiet noice(injection) when I turn on the key.
I don't have this problem when the weather is hot or aften the first start, when the motor is still hot.
Is it possible that the fuel pump or some sensor can cause the problem?

Thank you for all sugestions...

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Old 1st September 2020, 09:37   #2
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Hello guys.I have a problem with my rover 75 1.8 petrol.
When the weather is cold (temp. Is less then 10 degrees) my car diffucult start. I have to turn the key several times 3-4 so it can start. This is a short cranking around two second and i have to heard the fuel pump to stop makeing noise so I can crank again.
I've notice when the weather is cold fuel pump make a quiet noice(injection) when I turn on the key.
I don't have this problem when the weather is hot or aften the first start, when the motor is still hot.
Is it possible that the fuel pump or some sensor can cause the problem?

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Old 1st September 2020, 12:20   #3
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Hello Dime. When it does start (cold) is the tickover smooth or lumpy, becoming smoother after warming up a little?


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Old 1st September 2020, 12:55   #4
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When I start the car, it don't have any tickover, but the car can't start at first, I must try 2-3 times.
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Old 1st September 2020, 15:48   #5
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Yes, but when it finally runs, is the tickover smooth or lumpy for a while?


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Old 1st September 2020, 16:31   #6
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WOW.---THREE years between your first and last identical posts.
Has your car been garaged all of this time ???

If so I guess you'll be asking quite a few questions about the rest of the car too.
Good luck. Lots of helpful folk on the forum to give you advice.
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Old 1st September 2020, 18:36   #7
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WOW.---THREE years between your first and last identical posts.
Has your car been garaged all of this time ???

If so I guess you'll be asking quite a few questions about the rest of the car too.
Good luck. Lots of helpful folk on the forum to give you advice.
Well spotted. I just thought it was an accidental double posting. Interesting.
Hopefully dime you will have the chance and energy to follow through this time.
lots of people here to help you. Everyone would like to know did you park the car for three years or have you been using it?
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Old 2nd September 2020, 07:09   #8
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The car was not in the garage for the past 3 years, I drive it like that, whit the problem. I don't have other isues while driving only when it start on cold time.
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So, when it finally runs, is the tickover smooth or lumpy for a while?
Do you check and top up the coolant regularly?



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maybe for while 5sec the tickover is smooth.coolant always is regular i think maybe is some senzor or fuel pump
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