02 Caravan SE, very hard starting, help!
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02 Caravan SE, very hard starting, help!
Hello all, I am new here and have a question that I have been trying to research and am getting nowhere so I thought I's ask the guys that may have had the same proble. My 02 Caravan just started being hard to start. It turns over fine, but takes quite a while to get going. I get in and turn the key , I can hear the fuel pump go on, and it feels like only one cylinders fires. I try again and the same thing and after maybe 10 or 20 tries, it starts. It sputters a bit and sometimes quits after 5 seconds or so but after that I turn the key and it starts and runs. After that it runs well, I can drive 50 miles without a problem, doesn't miss or run rough. If I try to start it when it is warmed up, it starts right up, it seems only when it hasn't been running that I have the problem. The battery is good, the starter turns over, I am thinking fuel filter but it runs good after it starts. I am baffled and also layed off so I would like to fix this myself if possible as I don't really have the funds to take it to a shop. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Billy from Phoenix
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well, that rules that out just goes to show i haven't a clue what so ever on fixing cars. time to take it to a professional. internet problem solving is very limited in actually repairing your vehicle.
oh and for the fuel pump. there's a check valve in the pump, when it goes bad it looses pressure, once it starts and runs it runs fine cuz pressure is fine short term off time doesn't have enough time to loose significant pressure but after 3 key cycles, you have to wait a while for the pump to cycle. idk why that is but on every chrysler i've worked on, after the 3rd key cycle, the pump doesn't prime unless you wait a bit then try again but then this is only my opinion and shouldn't be taken as absolute possible solution to your problem
oh and for the fuel pump. there's a check valve in the pump, when it goes bad it looses pressure, once it starts and runs it runs fine cuz pressure is fine short term off time doesn't have enough time to loose significant pressure but after 3 key cycles, you have to wait a while for the pump to cycle. idk why that is but on every chrysler i've worked on, after the 3rd key cycle, the pump doesn't prime unless you wait a bit then try again but then this is only my opinion and shouldn't be taken as absolute possible solution to your problem