woodrock03
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Divide, Colorado
Had trouble starting my stock '95 (47K miles) this morning in -3 degree temps. All the injected vehicles I've owned required either no gas pedal, or minimal pedal.
I've always started the Cherokee with no pedal (albeit in warmer temps), but found that the only way it would fire this morning was by pushing the pedal to the floor (then quickly backing off when it turned over). Kind of the same method I would have used on a carbureted engine that was flooded.
Is this really what you have to do in subzero conditions? (haven't looked at the owners manual yet)
I've always started the Cherokee with no pedal (albeit in warmer temps), but found that the only way it would fire this morning was by pushing the pedal to the floor (then quickly backing off when it turned over). Kind of the same method I would have used on a carbureted engine that was flooded.
Is this really what you have to do in subzero conditions? (haven't looked at the owners manual yet)