Nubira Just wont start from cold
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Nubira Just wont start from cold
Please someone throw me a lifeline before I go mad or bankrupt whichever comes soonest.
I have a 1999 Nubira 2.0 cdx Estate (wagon), that ran fine when I bought it despite finding out 3 days later the head gasket had gone.
Had the gasket changed, the head was skimmed, water pump, timing belt etc paid a fortune and got the car back.
Now despite all this and several returns to the garage the car simply will not start from cold.
The engine turns fine but it just wont fire!
On the rare chance I can get it to fire after a full battery recharge it runs fine.
It will start fine for up to an hour or so later. But if that engine gets cold it refuses to start and I'm back to square one.
Diagnostics reveal no faults.
Can anyone offer advice please?
Marc
I have a 1999 Nubira 2.0 cdx Estate (wagon), that ran fine when I bought it despite finding out 3 days later the head gasket had gone.
Had the gasket changed, the head was skimmed, water pump, timing belt etc paid a fortune and got the car back.
Now despite all this and several returns to the garage the car simply will not start from cold.
The engine turns fine but it just wont fire!
On the rare chance I can get it to fire after a full battery recharge it runs fine.
It will start fine for up to an hour or so later. But if that engine gets cold it refuses to start and I'm back to square one.
Diagnostics reveal no faults.
Can anyone offer advice please?
Marc
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Yes both fuel and spark are present.
It can take about 5-10 minutes to eventually start it and that's if the battery doesn't need a recharge in between.
It's almost like the continual cranking eventually gets the engine warm and it will fire and run.
Once it has run for a few minutes, I can turn it off and restart it again no problem but only whilst the engine is warm.
The mechanic who changed the head etc just couldn't get it to start either so was returned to me in this state.
It can take about 5-10 minutes to eventually start it and that's if the battery doesn't need a recharge in between.
It's almost like the continual cranking eventually gets the engine warm and it will fire and run.
Once it has run for a few minutes, I can turn it off and restart it again no problem but only whilst the engine is warm.
The mechanic who changed the head etc just couldn't get it to start either so was returned to me in this state.
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Hi Marcos
I am not sure how long you have had the car but when the car is running, especially when you are driving, does the car seem the same as it was before you put it into the garage?
Does it sound the same and does it have as much power as before?
Does it seem to have as much power going up hills etc?
Regards
GB
I am not sure how long you have had the car but when the car is running, especially when you are driving, does the car seem the same as it was before you put it into the garage?
Does it sound the same and does it have as much power as before?
Does it seem to have as much power going up hills etc?
Regards
GB
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Thanks Jak, I will certainly check out the Coolant Temperature Sensor as soon as the rain stopsjak4calibrah wrote:well if the engine was fine before that in terms of starting then i'd take it back to him, but if you have to do it then my guess would be the cts, it's probably overfulling, change that theirs pretty cheap neways.
gd luck
Marc
Hi GB sadly it has had to stand for a few months now but when it did fire eventually it ran and pulled ok.gb2615 wrote:Hi Marcos
I am not sure how long you have had the car but when the car is running, especially when you are driving, does the car seem the same as it was before you put it into the garage?
Does it sound the same and does it have as much power as before?
Does it seem to have as much power going up hills etc?
Regards
GB
The car was purchased with supposedly low mileage but the mechanic thinks it's a replacement engine due to the wear he can see. He changed the cam belt and the water pump also.
I think I was ripped off by the seller to be honest as the head went just a week later after purchase not to mention the apparent state of the brake hoses which I will also need to change.
Marc
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