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Why does it do this?

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I have a 1993 Legacy Sedan 2.2 with a block heater. I plug it in on cold nights, otherwise no way will it start in the am. Also on cold days, I will start it about every 2-3 hours if I can get away from work. Most often it's fine when I do that. I have found that, like yesterday, it won't start after 2-3 hours. What causes this to freeze up fast? Ultimately, I have to have it towed home and plug it in. AAA has paid for itself. When I finally get it to start, I really have to force it. Could there be another cause for this problem?

er um .... water in your coolant? i should hope so *snicker*

 

 

i also say a bad Temp sensor for the ecu.

 

 

nipper

er um .... water in your coolant? i should hope so *snicker*

 

 

i also say a bad Temp sensor for the ecu.

 

 

nipper

 

Be charitable Nipper, he surely meant water in the gas. ;)

It won't crank, or it won't fire? Big difference here.

 

 

Trust me, these cars can be started at -40 and below without a block heater, so something is not right.

 

The suggestions made already are good if it's a no-fire issue. If it won't crank, start checking your battery, cables, and ground connections.

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It cranks, but it won't fire. Others have suggested the temp sensor. I also have a problem with it starting when I drive it around a lot on a hot day. When I try and start it then, it does nothing...the lights and radio come on but it doesn't crank. Could this be the same problem? If I let it sit for about 10 or 15 minutes, it will start. My dad has a 93 Legacy wagon that does the same thing in hot weather.

 

It won't crank, or it won't fire? Big difference here.

 

 

Trust me, these cars can be started at -40 and below without a block heater, so something is not right.

 

The suggestions made already are good if it's a no-fire issue. If it won't crank, start checking your battery, cables, and ground connections.

Not cranking when hot is often a ground-related problem.

 

 

Coolant temp sensor sounds like the most likely candidate.

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