Jimmy Brooks
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As weather began to get colder I started to notice that my car would occasionally take longer to crank over. Can’t find any correlation or connection between weather and how long it cranks, seems to be more of a random occurrence and usually on the first start of the day but didn’t have issues went the temperature was below 30 F while I was on a ski trip. Wasn’t too worried about it until today when I went to start the truck in the morning and had it crank for around 10 seconds until finally turning over. Immediately checked DTCs and didn’t find any out of the ordinary. When the car warmed up I gave her some beans and she felt great no hesitation and definitely full power. Car starts fine now after that, not sure what it is but obviously fuel system related maybe low pressure fuel pump??? Feel free to drop some wisdom.
Thanks!
Thanks!