Jeep Wrangler cold starts
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Re: Jeep Wrangler cold starts
Thanks for all of the replies. Not very cold. I'm in East TN. Not at freezing
yet... when it hits the 40s I start having the problem. I've owned the Jeep
since new and never had a problem even in subzero. Oil same as always. The
things turns over then and then eventually kicks on. I usually try 3-4 times
then it will start. Initially thought it was just fuel but when it is warmer
the things starts just like normal. Amps were low this morning but I had not
driven this thing in almost a week. Could be the batter but it seems to turn
over without too much trouble. Thanks, John
yet... when it hits the 40s I start having the problem. I've owned the Jeep
since new and never had a problem even in subzero. Oil same as always. The
things turns over then and then eventually kicks on. I usually try 3-4 times
then it will start. Initially thought it was just fuel but when it is warmer
the things starts just like normal. Amps were low this morning but I had not
driven this thing in almost a week. Could be the batter but it seems to turn
over without too much trouble. Thanks, John
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Re: Jeep Wrangler cold starts
Thanks for all of the replies. Not very cold. I'm in East TN. Not at freezing
yet... when it hits the 40s I start having the problem. I've owned the Jeep
since new and never had a problem even in subzero. Oil same as always. The
things turns over then and then eventually kicks on. I usually try 3-4 times
then it will start. Initially thought it was just fuel but when it is warmer
the things starts just like normal. Amps were low this morning but I had not
driven this thing in almost a week. Could be the batter but it seems to turn
over without too much trouble. Thanks, John
yet... when it hits the 40s I start having the problem. I've owned the Jeep
since new and never had a problem even in subzero. Oil same as always. The
things turns over then and then eventually kicks on. I usually try 3-4 times
then it will start. Initially thought it was just fuel but when it is warmer
the things starts just like normal. Amps were low this morning but I had not
driven this thing in almost a week. Could be the batter but it seems to turn
over without too much trouble. Thanks, John
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Re: Jeep Wrangler cold starts
Thanks for all of the replies. Not very cold. I'm in East TN. Not at freezing
yet... when it hits the 40s I start having the problem. I've owned the Jeep
since new and never had a problem even in subzero. Oil same as always. The
things turns over then and then eventually kicks on. I usually try 3-4 times
then it will start. Initially thought it was just fuel but when it is warmer
the things starts just like normal. Amps were low this morning but I had not
driven this thing in almost a week. Could be the batter but it seems to turn
over without too much trouble. Thanks, John
yet... when it hits the 40s I start having the problem. I've owned the Jeep
since new and never had a problem even in subzero. Oil same as always. The
things turns over then and then eventually kicks on. I usually try 3-4 times
then it will start. Initially thought it was just fuel but when it is warmer
the things starts just like normal. Amps were low this morning but I had not
driven this thing in almost a week. Could be the batter but it seems to turn
over without too much trouble. Thanks, John
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