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    Default Cold Start.

    I'm having problems with my RS 2nd Gen Eclipse with a 420a I use nothing but mobil1 10w-30 and lately im having really low idles on a cold start but today after I got off work my car would crank up and then die instantly over and over agian until I left it in neutral and held my gas pedal down to 1k rpms. Just wondering what could cause this on only cold starts where the car has been sitting outside.

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    My damn sr20 240 has been like that... you have to fight the shit out of it to get it to start. I was wondering why this is like this also. I would also like to fix this problem ASAP! It sucks being at work and not knowing if the car will start when I get off of work.
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    start with the easy, clean off the throttle body and spray some carb cleaner through the intake while it's running

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    It's a idle speed control.

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    this is a guess...but could it possibly be something to do with the choke not kicking in right or something?
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    could be injectors
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    ^^ True they could be clogged...try some of that full injector cleaner...or fill your tank up with high grade gas and pt a gallon of denatured alcohol in it
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    Quote Originally Posted by §treet_§peed
    this is a guess...but could it possibly be something to do with the choke not kicking in right or something?

    choke? wtf this aint no Lawnmower, nor a carb setup...they are fuel injected

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    yeah it sounds like it could be injectors. I would try and run some see-foam through your engine. That shit will clean out your shit like no other. But only use it if you know what you are doing. If not that then it might be your map/maf/whatever you have. Dont know eclipses that well.


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    Ok i just googled it. This is what i got off of a Eclipse forum

    The car may just need a tune-up. Have the air filter and fuel filter replaced. Also be sure to have the spark plugs and related ignition components inspected and replaced if necessary. The throttle body and sensors on the throttle body should also be checked to make sure they are functioning properly.

    If replacing those regular maintenace items does not help, you should have a mechanic also check engine's timing. If your timing belt has not been replaced within the last 60,000 miles, it may be time to replace it.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Z U L8R
    start with the easy, clean off the throttle body and spray some carb cleaner through the intake while it's running
    I second that. My throttle body has to be cleaned last winter. Before I did it, it would sputter like a bitch. My exhaust started moving a little, it couldn't mantain the idle, it was rough. It's all good now. It runs perfectly.
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    If theres a way to change the idle speed, thats the first thing I would try. Well at least on bikes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Annihilation
    choke? wtf this aint no Lawnmower, nor a carb setup...they are fuel injected
    yes it does have a choke..well it's like a choke, sorta like a start idle thing...notice when you first crank your car how it stays rev'd up? yeah that's the same as having a choke
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    I'm thinking my injectors too. I got champ plugs that are new with about 5k miles on them. A new fuel filter. And a aftermarket air filter. so I think it knocks down to the injectors.

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    hmmm. u said this started happening since it got colder, maybe the thinner air is affecting it. i would say its ur idle air controler. try looking that up, that is most likely the problem in my opinion.

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    I used some of chevrons fuel injection system cleaner. shes running good now.

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