It can be battery, faulty coolant temperature sensor, faulty cold start injector, malfunctioning fuel system, injector leaking.
if it's clicking but not turning over, check the starter motor. mine wouldn't start if it got to cold, but the motor kept testing fine. i got one from a junk yard for like $20, swaped it out and haven't had a problem since.
So that it will start or start easier when it is cold; less than 20 degrees.
Sounds like the starter solenoid/relay switch may be the problem.
Most common problem is Fuel Pump... when it gets hot of working it stops working... when cools down works again.
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Bora cuts out after 20 Min's and then won't start until cold
Hold the glow plug for 15-20 seconds, choke it and pray.
Well how I can start it hmmm In the summer it is there about 50' and in the winter it is as cold as -20'
The Problem was the Engine Coolant Temperture Sensor. IT was malfunctioning. It was telling the Engine it was cold Therefore sending to much fuel at startup when the engine was already warm.
Use 20 ft-pound torque.
20 degrees C of temperature is often comfortable for most people. It is not very hot or cold and most people can easily survive this temperature without much of a problem.