I have a 91 Legacy turbo. It has had its fair share of problems but
is a pleasure to drive. The newest problem it has is cold starting.
The engine will crank just fine but it just won't fire up until about
8 seconds after the key is turned, it tries and eventully catches but
only after a couple of hail maries. This problem doesn't happen when
the engine is warm. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks,
Jamie
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Jaime,
It sounds like a dirty or bad Mass Airflow Sensor. The MAF is a
metal cylinder that is located after the plastic air intake box.
There are four screws connecting it (I am assuming that it is the
same for the turbo and N/A engine). I would clean it, but be
careful, it is very delicate. I think Radio Shack has a spray
cleaner for electronic parts that will work. My Dad had a similiar
problem with his Saab and he broke the filament in the MAF while
cleaning it. If cleaning it doesn't work, you will probably have to
get a new one.
Have you checked the computer codes? I am pretty sure that a bad MAF
is one of the codes. I have not had this problem with my Legacy yet,
but I know some members of the board have and may be able to give you
a little more detailed info than I have. I hope this helps and if
you need more info, just ask.
Paul
--- In BC-BFLegacyWorks@egroups.com, vannessjk@j... wrote:
> I have a 91 Legacy turbo. It has had its fair share of problems
but
> is a pleasure to drive. The newest problem it has is cold
starting.
> The engine will crank just fine but it just won't fire up until
about
> 8 seconds after the key is turned, it tries and eventully catches
but
> only after a couple of hail maries. This problem doesn't happen
when
> the engine is warm. Does anyone have any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jamie
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It sounds like a dirty or bad Mass Airflow Sensor. The MAF is a
metal cylinder that is located after the plastic air intake box.
There are four screws connecting it (I am assuming that it is the
same for the turbo and N/A engine). I would clean it, but be
careful, it is very delicate. I think Radio Shack has a spray
cleaner for electronic parts that will work. My Dad had a similiar
problem with his Saab and he broke the filament in the MAF while
cleaning it. If cleaning it doesn't work, you will probably have to
get a new one.
Have you checked the computer codes? I am pretty sure that a bad MAF
is one of the codes. I have not had this problem with my Legacy yet,
but I know some members of the board have and may be able to give you
a little more detailed info than I have. I hope this helps and if
you need more info, just ask.
Paul
--- In BC-BFLegacyWorks@egroups.com, vannessjk@j... wrote:
> I have a 91 Legacy turbo. It has had its fair share of problems
but
> is a pleasure to drive. The newest problem it has is cold
starting.
> The engine will crank just fine but it just won't fire up until
about
> 8 seconds after the key is turned, it tries and eventully catches
but
> only after a couple of hail maries. This problem doesn't happen
when
> the engine is warm. Does anyone have any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jamie
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Any Check Engine lights?
I had a faulty Coolant Temp Sensor that made it a pain in the neck to
start on occasion.
--- In BC-BFLegacyWorks@egroups.com, "Paul Markie" <pmarkie@h...>
wrote:
> Jaime,
>
> It sounds like a dirty or bad Mass Airflow Sensor. The MAF is a
> metal cylinder that is located after the plastic air intake box.
> There are four screws connecting it (I am assuming that it is the
> same for the turbo and N/A engine). I would clean it, but be
> careful, it is very delicate. I think Radio Shack has a spray
> cleaner for electronic parts that will work. My Dad had a similiar
> problem with his Saab and he broke the filament in the MAF while
> cleaning it. If cleaning it doesn't work, you will probably have
to
> get a new one.
>
> Have you checked the computer codes? I am pretty sure that a bad
MAF
> is one of the codes. I have not had this problem with my Legacy
yet,
> but I know some members of the board have and may be able to give
you
> a little more detailed info than I have. I hope this helps and if
> you need more info, just ask.
>
> Paul
>
> --- In BC-BFLegacyWorks@egroups.com, vannessjk@j... wrote:
> > I have a 91 Legacy turbo. It has had its fair share of problems
> but
> > is a pleasure to drive. The newest problem it has is cold
> starting.
> > The engine will crank just fine but it just won't fire up until
> about
> > 8 seconds after the key is turned, it tries and eventully catches
> but
> > only after a couple of hail maries. This problem doesn't happen
> when
> > the engine is warm. Does anyone have any suggestions?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Jamie
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I had a faulty Coolant Temp Sensor that made it a pain in the neck to
start on occasion.
--- In BC-BFLegacyWorks@egroups.com, "Paul Markie" <pmarkie@h...>
wrote:
> Jaime,
>
> It sounds like a dirty or bad Mass Airflow Sensor. The MAF is a
> metal cylinder that is located after the plastic air intake box.
> There are four screws connecting it (I am assuming that it is the
> same for the turbo and N/A engine). I would clean it, but be
> careful, it is very delicate. I think Radio Shack has a spray
> cleaner for electronic parts that will work. My Dad had a similiar
> problem with his Saab and he broke the filament in the MAF while
> cleaning it. If cleaning it doesn't work, you will probably have
to
> get a new one.
>
> Have you checked the computer codes? I am pretty sure that a bad
MAF
> is one of the codes. I have not had this problem with my Legacy
yet,
> but I know some members of the board have and may be able to give
you
> a little more detailed info than I have. I hope this helps and if
> you need more info, just ask.
>
> Paul
>
> --- In BC-BFLegacyWorks@egroups.com, vannessjk@j... wrote:
> > I have a 91 Legacy turbo. It has had its fair share of problems
> but
> > is a pleasure to drive. The newest problem it has is cold
> starting.
> > The engine will crank just fine but it just won't fire up until
> about
> > 8 seconds after the key is turned, it tries and eventully catches
> but
> > only after a couple of hail maries. This problem doesn't happen
> when
> > the engine is warm. Does anyone have any suggestions?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Jamie
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