no auto choke
2001 dodge caravan se
i'm from wisconsin and it is about 2 degrees below zero. when i started the van the other morning it started rough and the rpms where at 600. usually they are about 1500 when starting, and its been doing it ever since. i assume there is an automatic choke or something. where should i start? Is there a wire that is common to falling off, corroding? i am use to older chevys with a carb, so i'm kinda at a loss.
thanks
i'm from wisconsin and it is about 2 degrees below zero. when i started the van the other morning it started rough and the rpms where at 600. usually they are about 1500 when starting, and its been doing it ever since. i assume there is an automatic choke or something. where should i start? Is there a wire that is common to falling off, corroding? i am use to older chevys with a carb, so i'm kinda at a loss.
thanks
There's no choke with a fuel injected car so you can rule that out. A possibility is the coolant temperature sensor is giving the computer an incorrect reading leading it to think the engine is already warmed up.
yes. well around 6 or 700. It doesn't idle up to start. we have -30 wind chills coming this weekend, so I'm hoping to figure this one out tonite. thanks all for the help




