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Strel
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Posted 1 Year, 4 Months ago #1
I have a 91 gmc tracker and it starts with no problem in the summer and runs
great, but as soon as the weather started to get cold it will not start worth a darn and floods. Does anybody have any ideas?
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Posted 1 Year, 4 Months ago #2
Hi Strel, welcome to the forum


I think perhaps Hobbist might know the answer to this, but until then did you try all the products available on the market for 'thinning' your oil?
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Posted 1 Year, 4 Months ago #3
winterize first fuel filter,plugs wires air filter oil etc etc etc.second flooding is cause by you pumping it fuel injection you do not pump gas under any conditions. also turn on key do not start until you hear fuel pump relay click off in cold weather. then start engine this presuize fuel enjectors for max start in cold conditions do not pump gas peddle at any cost it should start better if you make some changes and percedure.,
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