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Old 04-26-2005, 07:10 PM   #1
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hello all.hope this site can help where others have failed. my question is this.does the m44 engine have a cold start valve or sensor ? if so where can i locate it.thanx
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if your car is cranking over but not starting in cold weather a very common problem is the crankcase valve ...follow the hose goin from your valvecover to your crankcase valve...its located behind motor on top(right under firewall) check hose for leaks ...follow hose to crankcase valve..the 2 screws are located under valve and u will need a hex key to take out screws. are u feelin the engine shake in cold weather and then back to normal when it warms up? are u sometimes hearin a whistling sound while driving?
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this thread's from 2005, I very highly doubt he even has the car anymore
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if your car is cranking over but not starting in cold weather a very common problem is the crankcase valve ...follow the hose goin from your valvecover to your crankcase valve...its located behind motor on top(right under firewall) check hose for leaks ...follow hose to crankcase valve..the 2 screws are located under valve and u will need a hex key to take out screws. are u feelin the engine shake in cold weather and then back to normal when it warms up? are u sometimes hearin a whistling sound while driving?
Dude, I am not trying to be mean or anything. But I think all 6 of your posts so far have been about the crankcase vent valve. Let it go already. Like Pauly said this thread is from 2005.
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