Porsche 924s starting problem
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Porsche 924s starting problem
hi
i hope someone can help me, i have a 1987 924s
The car has a new battery, i just put brand new spark plugs in, and a relativley new starter.
The car always starts well, except i get up at 8am, (the car starts great), i drive to class, about 5min drive,
i get out around 10:30am, and the car just wont kick over for like 15min and many tries. and starts fine after that the rest of the day.
and it always has at least 3quaters of fuel in the tank
anyone have any ideas what it could be?/
also when u put in new spark plugs do u have to adjust anything like the little screw on top?? or do u just screw the main part in??
thanks
i hope someone can help me, i have a 1987 924s
The car has a new battery, i just put brand new spark plugs in, and a relativley new starter.
The car always starts well, except i get up at 8am, (the car starts great), i drive to class, about 5min drive,
i get out around 10:30am, and the car just wont kick over for like 15min and many tries. and starts fine after that the rest of the day.
and it always has at least 3quaters of fuel in the tank
anyone have any ideas what it could be?/
also when u put in new spark plugs do u have to adjust anything like the little screw on top?? or do u just screw the main part in??
thanks
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RE: Porsche 924s starting problem
Well, if the car runs, you most likley have th plugs put in right-
My 87' has a similar prolem except it's with the connecting wires for some sensor. if I open the hood, push the connector together, it will start right up.
FYI, that connector is in the middle part of the engine compartment, on the inner side of the firewall. It has a a rubbery boot, is about 2 1/2" wide. No matter what I do, sometimes it just needs that little push...
My 87' has a similar prolem except it's with the connecting wires for some sensor. if I open the hood, push the connector together, it will start right up.
FYI, that connector is in the middle part of the engine compartment, on the inner side of the firewall. It has a a rubbery boot, is about 2 1/2" wide. No matter what I do, sometimes it just needs that little push...
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