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Old 05-07-2011, 08:04 AM   #2
Gilles
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Originally Posted by Hooker012
I have a 99 boxster. Ok i will try to explain this to the best of my ability. When I drive the car and let it get to operating temperature. I turn it off and come back a little later it has the hardest time starting back up. If it sits for a few hours it will start up just fine. Even if I havent driven the car and its hot ouside like in the 90s it does the same thing. It does not throw me any codes or anything. I only run premium fuel in it and all that good stuff. Any good ideas would help at this time.
Hooker..

Once you manage to get the engine running, does it smell like raw fuel...?

If so, IMHO you may have a sticky cold start injector, a bad thermo-time switch, or a bad temperature sensor.

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