Starts all the time except when down to 5 above and better and wind chill of -40.. It has 60lbs fuel pressure, spark,juice to injectors (noid light).. Starts fine if put in a garage but I do not have one.. Maybe put a heat lamp under hood... I have had a lot of people thinking with NO EXPLANATION... Hoping maybe an answer from you... Thanks...
If it is diesel car time for new glow plugs
Sounds like water in the fuel lines.
There's Water in Your Fuel Line
Besides your vehicle's oil and car battery, the fuel line can also be an issue during winter. In theory, there should be no water in your fuel line from the start. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. When your fuel lines freeze no gasoline can get to the motor, meaning combustion is halted, which leads to your car not turning over.
Condensation from temperature fluctuations could leave water in your gas line or fuel tank, which causes further complications.
Using fuel with a low alcohol content or premium fuel is one solution. However, in many cases, it may be necessary to repair or replace your fuel lines entirely. You can buy a product that dries up the water in the gas tank when the car is warm from auto parts store. Use a lighter weight oil because your oil gets thicker when below freezing. Try a 5w weight oil.
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Maybe a problem with the theft deterrant system. My Tahoe had a similar intermittant problem and the dealer said there was a fault in the theft system and it would shut off the fuel pump.
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Check the trottle body postioning sensor...
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