lobo411
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- 1996 Explorer 4.0 OHV
So I've noticed that my 1996 4.0 OHV 163k has begun taking a while to catch on first start over the last year. It used to fire up in 2-3 seconds, but the first start is often twice that now. It doesn't seem to be dependent on temperature (SoCal anyway, so the morning ambient temp range is usually 50-60 degrees F year round). Usually, I start the car for the day, drive it 3/4 mile to the Post Office, shut it off and do my biz, then come out and drive it 4 miles to the gym. The second start and every other start is always practically instant. No problems at all.
It's running great otherwise, no codes, just passed smog with flying colors, 20 mpg highway/14 city, etc... I always allow the fuel pump to load for a sec before cranking, but I tried doing that 2-3 times before first start to see if it was a fuel pump problem. Didn't help any. I do have a slight cooling system leak that seems to be leaking externally from the head gasket down the block, but it's very slow and there are no signs of a head gasket issue besides dried coolant in that area/needing a 1/2 cup of coolant every 2-3k mi.
Any ideas? I changed the fuel filter, and I've been doing a slow-motion tune up over the last 2 years--new plugs, wires, cleaned the MAF/IAT, tried Techron, etc... The IAC valve seems to be working fine so I haven't touched it. The car idles smooth and steady, right where it should be on the tach. No codes.
I have to say it does kinda sound like it might be fuel, though, because it cranks good and strong. It's kind of like the first start right after changing the fuel filter--it cranks for a bit longer b/c there's no gas in the line.
Thanks for any possible leads!
It's running great otherwise, no codes, just passed smog with flying colors, 20 mpg highway/14 city, etc... I always allow the fuel pump to load for a sec before cranking, but I tried doing that 2-3 times before first start to see if it was a fuel pump problem. Didn't help any. I do have a slight cooling system leak that seems to be leaking externally from the head gasket down the block, but it's very slow and there are no signs of a head gasket issue besides dried coolant in that area/needing a 1/2 cup of coolant every 2-3k mi.
Any ideas? I changed the fuel filter, and I've been doing a slow-motion tune up over the last 2 years--new plugs, wires, cleaned the MAF/IAT, tried Techron, etc... The IAC valve seems to be working fine so I haven't touched it. The car idles smooth and steady, right where it should be on the tach. No codes.
I have to say it does kinda sound like it might be fuel, though, because it cranks good and strong. It's kind of like the first start right after changing the fuel filter--it cranks for a bit longer b/c there's no gas in the line.
Thanks for any possible leads!