Hard Starting (Cranks Okay)
If vehicle cranks okay, but is difficult to start or starts and immediately dies, check the following items:
- Ensure sufficient secondary spark is available.
- Ensure distributor pick-up coil resistance is within specification.
- Ensure distributor pick-up coil air gap is correct.
- Ensure ignition coil resistance is within specification.
- Ensure engine has sufficient compression.
- Ensure there are no vacuum leaks.
- Check fuel pump relay.
- Ensure fuel system pressure is correct.
- Check for faulty in-tank fuel pump check valve, allowing fuel from lines to drain back to tank after engine has stopped.
- Check PCV valve for free movement.
- Ensure EGR valve operation is correct and valve closes completely.
- Check air intake system for restriction.
- Check for cracks or poor connections at throttle body (if equipped).
- Ensure ignition and valve timing is correct.
- Check for faulty spark plug wire.
- Ensure noise suppressor (if equipped) has correct resistance.
- Check operation of air induction valve.
- Check Manifold Air Temperature (MAT) sensor.
- Check coolant temperature sensor.
- Check Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC) system (Tracker-A/T).
- Check for low compression.