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Old 09-16-2005, 04:41 AM   #1
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??? hesitant starting???

ok.. so everyday when i get out of work when i start my mach it seems to take a lot more effort then any other times when i start it.. of coarse i know theres the whole sitting outside in the cold all night effect.. but were talking a solid 3 seconds of ignition before it kicks on. any other time i start it its always 1 sec or less.. ive got just under 20k on it.. i always let it warm up before driving, i dont abuse it on the roads.. (mostly keep it under 3500 rpms) during any spirited accelleration. and maybe a few times a month it will see redline. so is this normal? it doesnt feel normal.. any avenues i should be exploring here? oh and the oil is changed like clockwork every 2800.
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