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Old 06-14-2008, 04:56 PM
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hard warm starts

well i got all my running problems taken care of starts great cold has tons of power iv spun the tires a few times not even trying. but the last problem i seem to be having is after i drive it for a while and it gets to normal operating temperatures i shut it off and try to re start it and it will flood, if i disconnect the a/f meater hold the pedal to the floor it starts until it burns out all the fuel hook it back up and it starts fine. im thinking maybe coolant temp sensor for the ecm and its hitting the cold start injector on warm starts? what are some other culprits to check out?
Old 06-16-2008, 05:51 PM
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I had a the same problem along with some other issues and everything was fixed by replacing the coolant temp sensor. Read through the thread I started " 94' 22re too rich". I know my truck flat out would not run with the A/F meter disconnected. Try running the truck with the coolant temp sensor disconnected. Granted the CEL comes on and it's hard starting when it's cold but mine ran fine once warmed up a bit.
Old 06-16-2008, 10:36 PM
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it was the coolant temp sensor i took it out and cleaned it put it back in and it cured the problem. i forgot to post and update on it, i will be getting a new one here in the next few weeks but iv already spent so much money getting this truck back on the road after sitting for so long i need to let the pocket book recover some
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