2000 GM wont run when cold
#1
Fuel filter, possibly or ? Battery has a full charge. The engine won't stay running of its own accord until the car is warmed up. M-I-L (car owner) thinks it is because it was bought in Florida, which I doubt is the issue here.
#3
Yes,it does. That won't be the problem though.
A little more info is neccessary. (mileage mostly) Does it stall while sitting,driving,or doesn't matter?
Fuel filter would be more errattic,not just when cold.
Could be plugs/wires/gummed throttle body/clogged egr passage/incoming air controller. The 2 latter will light a mil though.
Post back w/further info.
#5
MercAdvisor was correct. Wife unit had it towed to local Merc dealer and it was the IAC. I should have known as our 93 V-6 Cougar did this same thing last year. Now all I have to do is have the sludge she is currently running for coolant replaced......
#6
I went to do the home test on her coolant with the floating needle. It did not budge. Not sure what was last placed in the reservoir but I doubt it was so much as distilled water. The fluid in the reservoir looks sort of like industrial waste or sludge. One of the joys of attempting to maintain a car which has had people not doing what they were paid to do. Of course, owner may have employed a less than reputable outfit to work on it.
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