Car can't drive when cold. only once warmed up. Misfiring when Warm....
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I'd imagine you've done this, but I don't see it mentioned;
Have you un-plugged the connector on your firewall harness (under the plastic cover), the "M42club Hot/Warm Start Issue"?Leave a comment:
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you mean the skinny hose that goes from the throttle body to the fuel pressure reg? do you think a smoke test can help find these intake leaks?i had the same problem when i bought my car. turned out to be like 4 intake leaks. sometimes u cant see the intake leaks by just looking you need to take every piece off and bend them. mine had a duct taped intake boot leaking, the hose that goes from throtle body to valve cover, and the skinny hose that goes from valve cover to fuel presure reg. Also my valve cover was leaking. all of these are really cheap and ez to replace so try it out.
I replaced all the gaskets within the intake system: throttle body, lower and upper Intake plenum. But I have a spare intake plenum so ill swap over the gaskets and cross my fingers.
This is What I thought it might be too. but I replaced it a year ago and had no prevail. luckily I have ANOTHER spare, so ill see if that does anything. Im writing a list down right now so this weekend I can tackle it when I can see the car.Another common issue causing hard starts and poor running when cold is a bad DME coolant temp sensor.Leave a comment:
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Another common issue causing hard starts and poor running when cold is a bad DME coolant temp sensor.Leave a comment:
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i had the same problem when i bought my car. turned out to be like 4 intake leaks. sometimes u cant see the intake leaks by just looking you need to take every piece off and bend them. mine had a duct taped intake boot leaking, the hose that goes from throtle body to valve cover, and the skinny hose that goes from valve cover to fuel presure reg. Also my valve cover was leaking. all of these are really cheap and ez to replace so try it out.Leave a comment:
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THe previous owner did the mess under the intake, and I looked at the thead to verify that it was all done correctly.
I have done this quite a few times, but I am open to suggestions and will do it again. Any particular place you think I should look?pull your intake boot (connects air box to throttle body) off and give a good look.Leave a comment:
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pull your intake boot (connects air box to throttle body) off and give a good look.Leave a comment:
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I'm with jlevie. Colder air is more dense, so you will see a bit more of a change in behavior with colder air, especially when the car needs to be a little richer for cold running. Have you done the mess under the intake and such?Leave a comment:
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The most common cause of that is intake leaks. A smoke test of the intake is the best diagnostic for intake leaks.Leave a comment:
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Car can't drive when cold. only once warmed up. Misfiring when Warm....
So the m42's got a super irritating problem and I have lived with it for nearly 2 years now. and I am pretty much fed up with it. I've been contemplating 24v for this reason.
Anyway:
The car literally can not drive when It has not fully warmed up. it will idle (HARDLY), and will immediately Cut out/ Die / BOG if you tap the gas.
This problem gets increasingly worse the colder it is outside.
I have no clue what It could be as I thought I had replaced most of the parts involved. But I did get multiple parts at the JY to hope that I could systematically eliminate with no luck.Last edited by fiftytakedowns; 02-13-2011, 10:21 PM.Tags: None

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