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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
Cold start problem on 92 2.5
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<blockquote data-quote="Flyer58" data-source="post: 440357" data-attributes="member: 18629"><p>I'm not sure what's normal for a '92 2.5L on a cold start. Summer or winter my 92, 2.5L sounds like it takes four compressions (1 each of 1-4 cyl) or two seconds of cranking before starting when it's been sitting overnight. Each start thereafter during the day is great and fires up right away. Same as the OP, all pressures are good and all tune-up items are new. I even tried cycling the key on and off to make sure the pump has primed the injectors. (guessing). This first start of the day is always the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flyer58, post: 440357, member: 18629"] I'm not sure what's normal for a '92 2.5L on a cold start. Summer or winter my 92, 2.5L sounds like it takes four compressions (1 each of 1-4 cyl) or two seconds of cranking before starting when it's been sitting overnight. Each start thereafter during the day is great and fires up right away. Same as the OP, all pressures are good and all tune-up items are new. I even tried cycling the key on and off to make sure the pump has primed the injectors. (guessing). This first start of the day is always the same. [/QUOTE]
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