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Quick question, I tried searching but no real luck...my 968 (92 coupe, tiptronic, 35k) randomly starts very oddly. It typically starts after the engine has turned over several times (as compared to firing immediately upon turning over). If I let go of the key a second early, it becomes very tricky to start and when it does start the rpms don't jump to idle speed, it sort of barely starts and then the idle stabilizes. It can take several turns of the key to get it to start when this happens. I'm not putting my foot on the gas in any circumstance.
Any advice about what may be causing this, I'm not sure if I have a sensor that is acting up or maybe this is just how these cars start. I haven't had the pleasure to start or drive any other 968, ever, to compare.
Thanks,
Sears
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I love my 968 for what it is & don't hate it for what it isn't!
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Forgot to mention I installed a new DME a few months ago, so I don't think it's that.
I don't think the fuel filter has ever been changed, but then again it has had a 60k service at a Porsche dealer before (even though it didn't have 60k on the clock, obviously). That may be part of that. I also assume the ignition components are original. I did install new spark plugs (the NGKs everyone seems to like on this site) a few months ago, but this problem hasn't gotten better or worse since that installation.
It is odd, 95% of the time I have no problems and it starts like I guess it should. The other 5% is not confidence-inspiring.
Sears
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Cap and Rotors are a known weak point, time related.
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Jay
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Check your grounds and the rest of the power cables. By the cable kit from our sponsor, it made my problem go away entirely. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif[/img]
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Cloud, I think my percentage is probably more like yours. I'll take a closer look at the cap and rotor. Plugs are good, they were put in 1000 miles ago and starting is same as it was before. It's all about the timing of when I release the key. If I let go too soon or too late it falls into the hard starting category.
Sears
1992 Porsche 968 Grand Prix White Coupe/Marine Blue Leather
2008 Audi A4 quattro 6sp