Check for high resistance in the wiring to the solenoid, and in the battery cables. A weak battery can also cause this. If one battery is good, and the other is a little weak, the truck can turn over at normal speed, while the fuel solenoid doesn't move.
If your car works fine when its not cold and only wont start when its cold outside then its a bad solenoid and most likely the one that regulates voltage to your starter. This solenoid can not be replaced with out replacing the starter because they are combined. Unless you have a aftermarket starter that will let replace the solenoid without replacing the starter. So all you have to do is take it to a shop and have a new starter put in and your prob should be fixed.
replace the solenoid ,is shorted.
The fuel system is blocked.Clean up the injectors.
The shift solenoid is located within the transmission on a 99 Montana. Unless you are very mechanically inclined, it is best to bring it to a shop to have it done.
Not unless the engine has a low oil shutdown system. Which I have never seen on a car or truck.
Sounds like you need a new solenoid if you have to do that
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