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Hey Friends,
Got a curious problem - the car starts on the 2nd attempt. I turn the key once and the engine turns but does not catch. On the 2nd try, she'll start up.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.
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Corroded wires on your starter
Need for "Higher Connections" cables
DME Relay (the usual suspect any time the car doesn't start for any reason)
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It's about 90 % of the time if the car has been sitting, like overnight. Not quite 100 %. If I run her, then turn off the ignition, then quickly turn the ignition again, she will start right up.
But either way, it's not an immediate start up like about 2 weeks ago. Used to be that the engine would fire immediately.
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Thanks for the help guys.
The starter seems to be doing it's job, getting the engine to turn - don't think it's that, unless the starter should be doing something else as well.
I'll have to look at replacing the check valve - where is it?
I pulled the spark plugs and noticed some gunk along the washer that compresses into the bottom of the cam cover when you torque the plugs down. Some gunk had also collected along the cam cover surface ridge where the washer would mate with the cam cover. Maybe this is a source for loss of compression?
Obviously, I could change the plugs, but with the gunk still collected in the space where the washer would crush in, I imagine that I might still not have an airtight seal.
My guess is that I just need to pull the cam cover and get it on the bench for the cleaning.
Also, forgot to mention, I replace the vario cam solenoid about 3 months ago because it was leaking oil right through the top of it. Replaced all of the gaskets and well. Leaked no more oil for about 2 months, and started leaking again at beginning of June. Noticed high oil pressure at times, and don't think that two solenoids would both be bad. Any possible connection? I use a Canton spin on type filter and wonder if that is causing higher than desirable oil pressure. Thought?
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Thanks, Dave. I used the RTV as well, but still have the weeping from the Variocam solenoid. Glad it stopped it for you though.
I'm going out now to pop the hood and start checking things out.
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The Fuel Pump Check Valve is located on the out flow side of the Fuel Pump. Its main job is to keep pressure in the fuel line for the next start up. Located aft and inboard of the right rear passenger tire and should have a black cover over it. IIRC, you need to order the Check Valve and three crush washers. While you are at that spot change out the Fuel Line Filter. The Oil Filter should be a Mahle #OC142 as it has a built in check valve. Low or High Oil Pressure can be caused by a sticky OPRV (Oil Pressure Relief Valve) and it takes an O-Ring on the end and one Crush Washer under the head.
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Dave - I replaced both the o-ring and paper gasket when I replaced the solenoid, and used a light coating of RTV.
Larry - thanks for the help with the location and info. I'll order the fuel filter, check valve, and the crush washers Mon and also change out the oil filter from the Canton back to OEM. The fuel filter has about 40K miles on it, so that's definitely time for a new one. We'll see at that point if the condition has been corrected.
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One other question: Have we changed the DME relay? Seems to me that the problem is occured by not triggering the "idle control valve" try before starting to jumper the two point of the dme circuit.
a faulty dme gives the same symptoms. And is easier to replace than checking al the other components.
Do you have a 993 dme?
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