Question:
My Honday won't start when is cold outside. Once is warm outside no problem, starts right up and it doesn't cut off or anything. When is cold it cranks and the lights come up but it just won't start. I use the recomended gas per the owners book and the battery is brand new. What could it be?
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Your car has many sensors that tell the computer to compensate for different temperatures, etc. One of these is likely bad, and not telling the computer the correct ambient air temperature. Take your car to a mechanic to have the computer scanned for codes. You may have to leave it on a night it will be cold so that they can replicate your problem on a cold morning. Good luck with it.It could be the oil. Try putting 5W-30 into it. The oil that is in it now could be too heavy and the cold makes the oil even more thick which then makes it harder for your engine to turn over or start.
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the problem could be narrowed down to maybe the engine block, or fuel pump. I'm not sure where you live but if it is usually under 10 degrees or so often maybe you should have a engine block heater installed. Take it to your Honda dealership if something is wrong with the motor they should fix it considering it has not been 10 years yet, but i hope your car has not exceeded its powertrain warranty.More Questions & Answers ...
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