Hard Starting 460 Only When Cold
Our 1993 460 is very hard to start, but only when cold. It starts and runs fine when it's warmed up. But it takes numerous "cranks" to get it started when the engine is cold. Once it finally starts I get black smoke/crud out the tailpipe, a very rough idle, and a "Check Engine" light. But after about eight minutes or so (to warm the engine?) the black smoke/crud stops, the idle smooths out, and the "Check Engine" light goes off. Then I have no more problems at all until I again have to start the rig cold.
I've had the local Ford garage check for codes, but they came up with a "111", "System Pass". Any theories out there? |
Somethings not right requardless of what the stupid tester says. I would suspect that the ignition system for some reason is not providing fire when cold, bad coil, sensor coil, cracked cap or rotor. Once whatever isn't working does, the fuel dumped during all the cranking makes it very rich. When warm the electrical problem is cured.
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1. I maintain my vehicle meticulously. Here's a LONG list of maintenance items that have been replaced/work done that you'd think would at least partially resolve my cold-start problem. But it STILL runs like crap after a cold-start, and the "Check Engine" light STILL comes on. (NO CODES were read at the Ford dealership. Just "1-1-1", meaning all systems OK.) And it STILL runs great after the engine has warmed up about 8-10 minutes or so.
Here's the long list of maintenance work that has been done: Brand New/Less Than 50 Miles Ago: spark plugs spark plug wires dist cap/rotor PCV valve fuel pump fuel pump relay radiator fan relay idle air control valve oxygen sensor EGR valve position sensor temperature sender coolant temperature sensor air charge temperature sensor Brand New/Replaced Less Than 1,000 Miles Ago: fuel filter air filter breather filter oil/oil filter Brand New/Replaced About 10,000 Miles Ago: thermostat coolant starter battery radiator cap fuel pressure regulator EGR valve Replaced By Ford About 10,000 Miles Ago Under Recall: remanufactured PCM idle air control valve catalytic convertor 2. In short, I give up! I surrender! I have an appointment next Wednesday at the local Ford dealership. Actually my SECOND appointment, because the problem was not fixed the first time. 3. Thank you all for trying to help me, but my frustration level is maxed out. I'm burned out. My next vehicle will be a Dodge. We have three vehicles. Two are Fords and they are both basically crap, nothing but one problem after another. One is a Dodge, the engine has never given me a single problem, and it's still going strong at over 202,000 miles! |
I would suspect there is something haywire in the computer to do with the cold start and it is not programed to throw a code. How the hell can a dealer just run the codes and not actually do a cold start up and see if there is a problem regardless of what the tester says. I'd find a different dealer with a compentent service department. Testers don't tell you everything and any mechanic that doesn't recognize that isn't worth a damn as a mechanic.
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UPDATE:
The verdict came in today, and it was a bad PCM. After a new PCM was installed it started immediately and ran like a top, just like it used to! Thank you all for ALL your help on this!!! |
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