Vehicle:
1993 Legacy 4WD Wagon
Description of problem:
Only once out of 20 times or so, when I try to start the car in cold
weather (after it has sat long enough to get back to ambient temperature
through and through) it won't start for anything. I tried one morning for
10 minutes, cranking for 8 seconds then resting for 10, and it just would
not start. It wouldn't catch once, nada, zip. Then I left it alone for
5-10 minutes, came back, and on the first crank, it started right up but
there was a misty-white smoke that came out of the tailpipe for 5 minutes
then was gone. The smoke/vapor smelled like a cross between toluene and
gasoline. It never has this smoky stuff at any other time than when it
starts after giving me a hard time.
Other notes:
The car leaks a tiny amount of oil, and I can smell it burning on the exh
manifold once in a while, but it burns none. This car's exhaust smells
like a car that you just drove into the showroom; something that always
amazed me. It loses no coolant either.
My theories:
1) The smoke is extra gas burning off, but why white? I thought extra
gas was black when it burned?
2) What does a 'cold start injector' do and could it be involved? If it
is the problem, is it putting too much or too little fuel in? I would
think that with too little, it would at least kind-of start, but then
sputter. This feels like what flooding is to a carbureted engine. If I
experience this again, should I mebbe disconnect the cold-start injector
and see what happens?
3) The car is not a morning person and resents my attmepts to start it,
preferring to just sleep in.
Hey, thanks everyone and have a nice (insert-holiday-here).

Chris Chirdon
Pittsburgh PA
-PS I just got 4 new GoodYear AquaTread 3 tires on 3 weeks ago. When we
had a sneak-snow that draped 5+ inches on our local roads Thursday morning,
I tried out this "4 wheel drive" thing. It's simply AMAZING. We are at
the end of a street with about a 30 degree incline, and this car just
laughed at the other poor bastards spinning tires on the curb. =) This
Subaru relationship may be a lifelong thing (though I'll never give up my
RWD 1980 Celica convertible).