Intermittent Starting Problem - 2001 Voyager

Discussion in 'Voyager' started by JR, Sep 13, 2008.

  1. JR

    JR Guest

    Occassionally (maybe once a month or not for several months) my 2001
    Voyager will turn over but not start. If I wait a minute or two it
    will start and run fine. It never happens on the first start of the
    day and usually happens if the car has sat for a while (30 minutes or
    more). I can't remember it happening in cold weather either. Any
    ideas? Should I turn the key on and wait a few seconds before turning
    it over? Or could I be letting go of the key to soon? Thanks.
     
    JR, Sep 13, 2008
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  2. JR

    Ron Seiden Guest

    It's possible that the fuel in the injector system has leaked down.
    Therefore, it takes a bit of time for the pump to re-pressurize the system
    down to the injectors. Try turning on the ignition and waiting several
    seconds before hitting the starter...
     
    Ron Seiden, Sep 28, 2008
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