when your trying to start it try flooring the gas pedal, i know its fuel injected and not carbonated but there is a natural choke when trying to turn over, im only 18 and might not know what im talking about but it works for my 93 Mazda mx3
My 1999 Mazda 626 is hard to start any time but then we kick start it then it start fine and dies at any robot will I'm driving My 1999 Mazda 626 is hard to start any time but then we kick start it then it start fine and dies at any robot will I'm driving
maybe weak battery or an injector component is defective ( the additional injector that gives extra fuel to start the car )
Check your battery first.. If it is fine, you might need to replace your cold start injector timing switch. Fairly expensive, but should work.
5 -30 for cold weather 10- 40 for hot weather. Type your answer here...
They seem to freeze a little in cold weather.
September
5w30 for cold weather and 10w30 or 10w40 for hot weather.
1w30 in warm weather, 5w30 in cold weather
That model should be fuel injected, and if so then the main culprit would be the "Cold Start Valve" (a separate fuel injector made to enrich (increase) fuel during cold weather). If it is a carburetor, or has been converted to one, then it would be the choke.
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.
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.
If a car won't start in cold weather it is possible that the valve guides have been worn. This often happens in cars that have been using ethanol as a primary fuel.