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Re: No spark in my 94 dodge van, it will only start in...
Hi,
Please check your ignition ( high tension side). You may have weak coil, dirty terminals. The best coil will produce blue sparks. Check also your plugs for aging and dirty.
Regards, Jay
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Most likely in this severe weather the fluid and the bands in the transmission need time to circulate and warm up. It is a good idea in severe weather to allow a vehicle to warm up for at least 4 - 6 minutes before driving it. Remember that oils and lubricants get very thick in cold weather.
Use higher octane gas for a few tanks, The recent addition of ethanol can lead to moisture build up in your fuel system. Try 89 octane or higher or 5 gallons of premium the fill with regular, and try filling up at night when temperatures are cooler.
I'd be real tempted to replace coolant temperature sensor, as it sends signal to ECM regarding engine temperature and fuel requirements pertaining to that temperature. For example, it tells ECM that engine is cold, send more fuel for cold start, but if it's defective, doesn't tell ECM to do so, or gives ECM the signal that engine is already warm, and doesn't require that extra fuel now for start up.
no spark at all? How does it start in warm weather? Please be more specific
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