The condition is the vehicle has a hard start condition after it has run (warmed up) and sat for a short period of time (10-15 minutes). The forums suggested the Thermo Time Switch, and I replaced it this weekend. The condition still exists.
I checked the voltage to the cold start valve after the Thermo Time Switch was installed. It briefly went to 8.5, then 9 (all in less than one second) then back to zero (not O.L). Is there a different way to test the voltage to the cold start injector to see if it energizes? I have read on this forum that the cold start injector is supposed to read 12V.
The fuel check valve was serviced in 12/2006. Could that still be suspect? Where is it and how do I check it?
Thanks.
I checked the voltage to the cold start valve after the Thermo Time Switch was installed. It briefly went to 8.5, then 9 (all in less than one second) then back to zero (not O.L). Is there a different way to test the voltage to the cold start injector to see if it energizes? I have read on this forum that the cold start injector is supposed to read 12V.
The fuel check valve was serviced in 12/2006. Could that still be suspect? Where is it and how do I check it?
Thanks.