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It's likely your oil is cold, or your fuel system needs cleaning.
They seem to freeze a little in cold weather.
Cold climate starters are capable of delivering higher current during cold start. Cold start system is always a combination of the starter motor with a suitable battery.
Cold start in computing terms mean to start a computer programme from the very beginning. It is a potential problem in the computer based information system.
There is no power steering in a Mercury Villager at start up in cold weather due to a failing pump or low fluid. Fluid becomes much thicker in cold weather and is much harder to pump.
Usually the battery is weakening. When the weather is cold the battery has less reserve power and when it is warm it doesn't require so much cold cranking power. Usually the battery is weakening. When the weather is cold the battery has less reserve power and when it is warm it doesn't require so much cold cranking power.
It can be battery, faulty coolant temperature sensor, faulty cold start injector, malfunctioning fuel system, injector leaking.
Your model should have a motor plug. If you plug it in to the wall outlet in cold weather overnight, you should have no problem to get it to start.
There is a cold start valve in the fuel system that could be bad. Or the temp. sending unit could be bad as well. Check your fuel filter first! where is the cold start valve,how does it work.
There is no choke on an injection system. The cold start enrichment system performs this function.
the end of the Cold War
Cold Start Valve. Cold start valve. I do not believe there exists a "cold start valve"