I live in Northern MN and it has been pretty cold here lately ... wind chills of 21 below... anyway I had to go away for a week and when I tried to start the truck it cranked over but would not start.
I am using a good fuel so gelling was not the problem... . I cranked it over several times but it would not start then by accident I shut it of and tried instantly to start again and it caught right away.
I took my trip and ALMOST every time I tried to start it the same thing it would crank but not start and then shutting it off and turning the key again real fast it started... . Then when it warmed up to 10 degrees it seemed to start at the first turn of the key.
ANY IDEAS SUGGESTIONS BEFORE I TAKE IT INTO A SHOP????
It is still only 10 degrees here and I have no garage
I am using a good fuel so gelling was not the problem... . I cranked it over several times but it would not start then by accident I shut it of and tried instantly to start again and it caught right away.
I took my trip and ALMOST every time I tried to start it the same thing it would crank but not start and then shutting it off and turning the key again real fast it started... . Then when it warmed up to 10 degrees it seemed to start at the first turn of the key.
ANY IDEAS SUGGESTIONS BEFORE I TAKE IT INTO A SHOP????
It is still only 10 degrees here and I have no garage