So I’m back again. This has been a real headache. When cold the car will not start under normal conditions. I have to unplug the cam sensor (new OEM nissan) just to get it started. Once started I can plug in the cam sensor (mind you the cam sensor sits at an angle, not it in original orientation designed from the factory, an issue in itself right there).
when the car gets above 2 bars on operating temp (4 bars total), I can shut it off and it restarts completely normal. No issues. It does have a slight low idle when in D and foot on brake idling it’s about 620-650+-. When in park it idles about 750 though. I’ve checked and spark is good. I’ve checked the wiring from the cam sensor back and it’s good. Why does it just refuse to start when cold but once warmed it starts Without issues. Sometimes it will attempt to start when I turn it over in the cold and it surges up to under 2k and then down and up and then it dies. if I attempt to restart it, it turns over and immediately dies.
before I go ripping the timing off to replace the chain (195k miles and I can hear slight chain rattle upon starting), is there anything else I should look at? I have a VVT solenoid coming shortly to replace. Should I look at a potential sticky injector that clears up once warmed? Could an injector be leaking throwing off fuel mixture? Possibly a ignition coil giving out when cold? I’m just at loss here..need a little guidance. I am going to pull it apart this Monday and check ignition coils and injectors with multi meter.
had the intake manifold off yesterday. The TB is clean. Doesn’t seem to be any significant intake/vacuum leaks. Spark plugs are good. Fuel pump is new. OEM cam and crank sensors. New MAF. New coolant temperature Sensor. The battery is new and holds good voltage. The alternator keeps it charged around 14 volts when it is running. ignition coils replaced 20k miles ago, Pcv seemed good but could be questionable?
I thought it could be the timing chain either jumped a tooth on the sprocket or the tensioner has become worn down which has resulted in a loose chain. But if that case it wouldn’t start all the times, right? I don’t see why it’s a pain to start when cold but once warmed it starts first key turn?
video link of what it does. Car attempt to start cold
video link of how it starts once it warms up a bar or two. Starting once operating temp reaches 2 bars
It is around 20 degrees in my area at the moment. My OBD2 reader was showing I was running slightly rich on both short and long term trims. Nothing super major though I think LT FT was -5.5 but it rarely leaned out.
also, for reference this is what my cam sensor position looks like…when it’s cold in the original position it will not start. It cranks once and dies. But again, if it’s warmed up I can Start the car pretty easily usually first key turn.
when the car gets above 2 bars on operating temp (4 bars total), I can shut it off and it restarts completely normal. No issues. It does have a slight low idle when in D and foot on brake idling it’s about 620-650+-. When in park it idles about 750 though. I’ve checked and spark is good. I’ve checked the wiring from the cam sensor back and it’s good. Why does it just refuse to start when cold but once warmed it starts Without issues. Sometimes it will attempt to start when I turn it over in the cold and it surges up to under 2k and then down and up and then it dies. if I attempt to restart it, it turns over and immediately dies.
before I go ripping the timing off to replace the chain (195k miles and I can hear slight chain rattle upon starting), is there anything else I should look at? I have a VVT solenoid coming shortly to replace. Should I look at a potential sticky injector that clears up once warmed? Could an injector be leaking throwing off fuel mixture? Possibly a ignition coil giving out when cold? I’m just at loss here..need a little guidance. I am going to pull it apart this Monday and check ignition coils and injectors with multi meter.
had the intake manifold off yesterday. The TB is clean. Doesn’t seem to be any significant intake/vacuum leaks. Spark plugs are good. Fuel pump is new. OEM cam and crank sensors. New MAF. New coolant temperature Sensor. The battery is new and holds good voltage. The alternator keeps it charged around 14 volts when it is running. ignition coils replaced 20k miles ago, Pcv seemed good but could be questionable?
I thought it could be the timing chain either jumped a tooth on the sprocket or the tensioner has become worn down which has resulted in a loose chain. But if that case it wouldn’t start all the times, right? I don’t see why it’s a pain to start when cold but once warmed it starts first key turn?
video link of what it does. Car attempt to start cold
video link of how it starts once it warms up a bar or two. Starting once operating temp reaches 2 bars
It is around 20 degrees in my area at the moment. My OBD2 reader was showing I was running slightly rich on both short and long term trims. Nothing super major though I think LT FT was -5.5 but it rarely leaned out.
also, for reference this is what my cam sensor position looks like…when it’s cold in the original position it will not start. It cranks once and dies. But again, if it’s warmed up I can Start the car pretty easily usually first key turn.