Up until 2 weeks ago my lovely motor would only start after hooking up to a battery booster and turning her over for a good few minutes. Without it I would just flatten the battery and she needed a lot of turning the engine to get her to cough into life. This went on for a good few weeks. It was of course a real pain in the *** to do each cold, dark, morning at 5am so I decided to try the dreaded EasyStart.
On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday mornings I reached for my can of EasyStart which I vaguely remembered was rolling about on the floor behind the driver seat and sprayed into the air intake. each time she started after 4 or 5 turns.
On Saturday around lunchtime I jumped in and thought I'd see if she would start without help - to my amazement she started first time and off I drove.
When I got back I decided to give her a bit of a tidy up inside - when I picked up the EasyStart it wasn't exactly EasyStart - it was WD40 (I later found the EasyStart can in the shed)
3 days of spraying WD40 into the air intake and now she is starting first time and has done so without fail for the last couple of weeks.
Any thoughts anyone?
On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday mornings I reached for my can of EasyStart which I vaguely remembered was rolling about on the floor behind the driver seat and sprayed into the air intake. each time she started after 4 or 5 turns.
On Saturday around lunchtime I jumped in and thought I'd see if she would start without help - to my amazement she started first time and off I drove.
When I got back I decided to give her a bit of a tidy up inside - when I picked up the EasyStart it wasn't exactly EasyStart - it was WD40 (I later found the EasyStart can in the shed)
3 days of spraying WD40 into the air intake and now she is starting first time and has done so without fail for the last couple of weeks.
Any thoughts anyone?
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