retrofiesta wrote:hiya, i have just bought a 1989 ford fiesta, only my 2nd car, been driving only for 2 months...anyway this car has a manual choke which im strugging with.
i have read all the threads i can find, and they're all saying that with the choke pulled out fully, it should start...
my car wont start properly with the manual choke, it turns over, but struggles to 'catch' and when it does, its a real job keeping it going!
i takes about half an hour to start first thing in the morning!
all i want to do is to be able to start and drive when i need to!
ANY HELP APPRECIATED!!
sarahjane113 wrote:Hi Mini Fan, Thanks for your help. My mini isnt always that bad altho it hates wet mornings. Its a 1967 mini cooper which I love to bits other than when it doesnt start in the mornings lol.
Greg39 wrote:sarahjane113 wrote:Hi Mini Fan, Thanks for your help. My mini isnt always that bad altho it hates wet mornings. Its a 1967 mini cooper which I love to bits other than when it doesnt start in the mornings lol.
If it hates wet mornings try cleaning the HT leads from the spark plugs to the distributor cap...I think you can even buy a spray to inhibit damp on these (once they've been cleaned)...not sure how effective the spray is, best to ensure leads are clean and dry to ensure best chance of starting and smooth running especially when the engine is cold.
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