A long crank time to start an engine can be caused by several issues, such as a weak battery, a failing starter motor, or poor fuel supply, including clogged fuel filters or a failing fuel pump. Additionally, problems with the ignition system, like worn spark plugs or faulty ignition coils, can also contribute to the delay. Environmental factors, such as extremely cold temperatures, can exacerbate these issues, making it harder for the engine to start. Regular maintenance can help identify and mitigate these problems before they lead to longer crank times.
A portable crank that used to connect to the crankshaft in the front of the car.
First try the map sensor. If that doesn't do it, then the fuel pump should. It is normal for that generation of Jeep to have a longer crank time.
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If a 1997 Nissan Maxima will crank but will not start, there could be a problem with the fuel pump. Another possibility is an issue with the ignition switch.
YES! Time for a tune-up
Yes as long as the battery has suffient power to crank engine and supply necessary power to allow coil to fire
Check your fuel pump/filter located in the fuel tank Cost of parts about $175-200 U.S.
3 pumps on the gas, then start up with foot half way on gas
I need to know why do i need to crank my chevy truck to start ?
You will need to determine if is a spark problem or a fuel problem then take it from there.
sounds like you have a faulty crank position sensor. check pcm for trouble codes.
it could be your crank shaft censer