Startup problem in Cold weather

bangsta

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Temperature - around - 20° C with windchill .

The car initially starts up.... then shuts down after few second.... after that i need to keep on trying for few minutes until the car starts.

The car does not need a jump start but sometime its very annoying to keep on doing this same thing in every cold winter morning....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfs4ONGc1vs

I tried following to resolve this issue but no luck:

1. installed a new battery with higher CCA (850).
2. got the intake cleaned up.
3. installed a new distributor and rotor.
4. changed engine oil to synthetic.
5. used gas anti-freeze (with water removing formula)
6. cleaned the map sensor.

Again today @ -17° C. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lCW5UghpeQ

Planning to
1. get a new map sensor.
2. change the gas filter.

If anyone is familiar with this issue and knows the solution, please let me know.

I tried to look into the recall info but could not find anything useful.

Any other suggestions? what else can i do?
 

inv4zn

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I'm battling this as well, although I'm pretty sure we're not as cold as you guys there...lol

When the car starts finally, do you have a low/rough idle? or is it find?

I donno how thoroughly you cleaned your intake, but the IACV seems to be a common culprit...i took mine out toda and it was filthy.

Might also be fuel pump...just an idea

Edit: From your videos, your symptoms are a bit different than mine. Mine dies right away ~1 second.
...and I don't think you should crank it for that long...lol but that's just me o_O


Edit2: Is this car from the states? lol the MPH cluster...just curious
 
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HondaLuver83

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Did you listen for your fuel pump before you keep trying to start the car? It should buzz for a few seconds. Also, your cranking your car too long, your going to burn out your starter motor.

Map sensor can be tested for resistance, although I dont know the correct pin out for Honda sensors, they are expensive, get the specs and test the sensor for OHMs before you go buying unnecessary part.
 

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P0336 4 CKP Sensor Range/Performance - i am guessing that this is the root cause of the problem... will get it fixed next winter and see what happens... too expensive to replace the crank sensor... :(
 
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