BeeGeeSHO
New Member
For the mostpart my 97 SHO runs like a charm with the random exception of it not wanting to fire up VERY occasionally. Around June of this year I went to start the car for the morning commute & to my surprise I couldn't get it to start no matter what. The starter is doing it's thing and has juice. It's almost like the engine wasn't getting that little bit of fuel that it needed to fire up. (temp outside was around 60 degrees)
So I got a ride to work that day and when I got home decided to try it again. To my surprise she started up just as normal right away? Now this happened a 2nd & 3rd time all with about 5-7 days span between each occasion. (2nd & 3rd times temp was also around 60) Again the car would start later in the day (when it was warmer outside?)
Thinking it was a fuel delivery issue, I replaced the fuel filter & listened very closely to the fuel pump to hear if it was engaging or not. All seemed to sound good. (not exactly sure what sounds may indicate a bad pump?) On all occasions when the car wouldn't start, I'd try to turn the key several times to build up fuel pressure before actually starting the car, but still no luck.
I replaced the fuel filter near the end of June & the car has run completely fine up until yesterday. The weather here in Colorado has been hot hot hot between the end of June up until yesterday (Aug 14th) where temps have dipped into the low 50's. So once again I went to start my car yesterday morning & the problem is back (outside temp at 10:30am 56 degrees) Near the end of the afternoon the clouds broke up and temps rose to 60-65 degrees, so after 2hrs or so of warmer temps I tried to start the car and she started fine.
I keep getting recommendations pointing towards fuel symptoms, but as I've obviously alluded to I suspect something temperature related. I've recently relocated to Colorado, so maybe elevation has a role too? I'm not too car savvy so the only thing I can suspect is a flaky sensor someplace?
If everyone else is as stumped as I am, do you recommend a diagnostic test? Even if my car is running fine that day, which may result in the problem not showing up?
Sorry about the novel guys.
1997 SHO
94,*** miles
K&N Cone
Flowmasters
SOON!!! X-Cal (with high altitude programming)
So I got a ride to work that day and when I got home decided to try it again. To my surprise she started up just as normal right away? Now this happened a 2nd & 3rd time all with about 5-7 days span between each occasion. (2nd & 3rd times temp was also around 60) Again the car would start later in the day (when it was warmer outside?)
Thinking it was a fuel delivery issue, I replaced the fuel filter & listened very closely to the fuel pump to hear if it was engaging or not. All seemed to sound good. (not exactly sure what sounds may indicate a bad pump?) On all occasions when the car wouldn't start, I'd try to turn the key several times to build up fuel pressure before actually starting the car, but still no luck.
I replaced the fuel filter near the end of June & the car has run completely fine up until yesterday. The weather here in Colorado has been hot hot hot between the end of June up until yesterday (Aug 14th) where temps have dipped into the low 50's. So once again I went to start my car yesterday morning & the problem is back (outside temp at 10:30am 56 degrees) Near the end of the afternoon the clouds broke up and temps rose to 60-65 degrees, so after 2hrs or so of warmer temps I tried to start the car and she started fine.
I keep getting recommendations pointing towards fuel symptoms, but as I've obviously alluded to I suspect something temperature related. I've recently relocated to Colorado, so maybe elevation has a role too? I'm not too car savvy so the only thing I can suspect is a flaky sensor someplace?
If everyone else is as stumped as I am, do you recommend a diagnostic test? Even if my car is running fine that day, which may result in the problem not showing up?
Sorry about the novel guys.
1997 SHO
94,*** miles
K&N Cone
Flowmasters
SOON!!! X-Cal (with high altitude programming)
