Fords have a particularly frustrating part called the ignition module. This part sits on top of the engine and controls ignition. When it begins to go bad, the engine will stall when it warms up. It may restart occassionally immediately, however, more often than not, it will not start for several minutes to several hours.
The frustrating part is that it requires a special tool to remove and reinstall. The part itself and the tool are not expensive, and it is very easy (typically) to replace. Refer to a Chilton's or other service manual for directions.
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If your diesel engine starts cold but then struggles to warm up, it could indicate issues with the fuel system like clogged fuel filters or injectors. It's also possible that there may be problems with the coolant system or the glow plugs. It's best to have a mechanic diagnose and repair the issue.
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i have a Mercedes 1995 e320 and the car wont start i change the starter and it still wont start for the ignition but if i turn the key and then go to the starter it will start i tried putting it in neutral and starting it but still didnt work and there is a loud buzzing noise that's coming from under the hood could it be a relay or ignition i don't know i have a Mercedes 1995 e320 and the car wont start i change the starter and it still wont start for the ignition but if i turn the key and then go to the starter it will start i tried putting it in neutral and starting it but still didnt work and there is a loud buzzing noise that's coming from under the hood could it be a relay or ignition i don't know
no some will die but some wont like an evergreen doesnt die in the winter.
check cold start sensor or cold start valve is the same dif. name, also check for the coil pack could be in short good luck
You need to warm the car up with hot water.
possibly the glow plug comand is bad.
it sounds like your choke is not operating properly.
It starts cold
This problems could be the injectors. However it may also be the coil if the coli is going bad it will does this constantly.
Moisture is getting into the distributor cap. It evaporates when it gets warm out. Replace it.
check coolant temp sensor
Check the 30amp fuse for your fuel system. It is a large fuse and usually green, under the hood with the relays.
around 30 or 40
the starter may be worn on your car if it starts up easily when its cold but slowly turns over when it is at the operating temperature. Replace the starter to your engine.
try checking your battery usually it is the lack of cold cranking amps