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Just bought a new 2007 Toyota Sienna. I live in new england and one morning last week it was about 25 degrees out and went to start the vehicle and it would turn the starter but the engine would not kick. After I used other resources to get to work i came home and tried to start it again. The outside temp increased to 35 maybe, and after a few attempts got it to start. i then let it run for a half an hour so that it wasn't a flood. then took it to work. After getting to work i shut it off and then tried to start it again and it did the same thing. My wife and i took it to the dealership and left it overnight and they of course couldn't reproduce the problem. I bet if the warranty was up that they could. but anyways. This is a brand new vehicle and should not act this way. Does anyone have any thoughts or had a simular problem? I'm stuck on this one. -Thanks
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Hi ok when you say engine wont kick what does that meandoes the engine turn over ok slow or fast does it try to start and fail or does it just click . this is a rare problem and before you think lemon law give your dealer a chance . give me more info and i will try to help Toyota's are good products.
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thank you for the tip as I was just looking at that vehicle new as well. but i would not say you are stuck. check the lemon law. it maybe covered under that. Not only that but demand well kind of late now as warming up. but I was going to say demand another new vehicle an see if it did the same thing.If i buy a 1983 chevy pickup, would i be able to get a title if it dont have one?
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