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I put in the engine coolant temp sensor, and my car does the same thing? It is really hard to start on mornings, always when it is cold. I will let it turn over up to 10 times and it mights stumble, but not start at all and then when I release the key it backfires. This happens maybe 2 times a morning, then I try it again, and it won't even click over. So then I usually wait 5-10 minutes and can usually get it after a few tries. Maybe it's the mileage. I have a MY93 Impreza L 4EAT EJ18, w/ 206,000 miles Any help woul be great! Max
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Who manufactures the coolant sensor for Subaru? I live about 60 miles away from the nearest dealership. Auto Zone is just down the road, they sell a Wells sensor, but I have had a lot of problems in the long past with replacement parts that weren't sold by Subaru. Any guesses or suggestions would be great! Max
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My ole' 93 Impreza has been having some issues starting sometimes. When ever it does start, for about 30 seconds after start-up it sprays out carbon out of exhaust. It actually leaves black on the pavement (kinda looks like I was aiming black spray paint). Any help is much obliged, thanks Max Also in same forum, see my post on trouble starting, this could relate to a bad ECT sensor? I don't know.
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I have a 1993 Impreza L, just ran over 200,000 miles! I am experiencing the hard to start problem a few others have been experiencing. It just keeps turning over, and turning over, but only when it is cold outside. If it is warm out, it fires up after 1-2 cranks. Also usually only overnight when it hasn't ran for about 10 hours. And with winter coming up fast. I need to fix this. My question is for those who got a new ECT gauge, how can the coolant temperature sensor help during start-up, isn't the ECU not paying attention to sensors during start-up? One other thing, those who did put in the new sensor, is it still working good? Any reply would be appreciated Thanks, Max