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#9027 - 12/04/05 11:48 AM Starting an ST...
Lozzy Offline
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Registered: 16/03/05
Posts: 3
Loc: Uxbridge, Greater London
Does anybody else have difficulty in starting the engine on their new ST... ive only had my a month and i find it really difficult to start it up! Gotta go back into the garage tomorrow for them to have a look at it!

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#9028 - 12/04/05 11:29 PM Re: Starting an ST... [Re: Lozzy]
PinkRinse Offline
Fiesta Maniac

Registered: 02/01/05
Posts: 6067
Loc: Shoreham-by-Sea, W. Sussex, UK
Mine has started to do it more & more now... Sometimes it doesnt start at all, just turns over & tends to judder... Other times it starts, the engine catches & then the revs fall right off and it cuts out. Usually after waiting a few seconds, it starts again. I think I might take mine back to the dealership too.
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#9029 - 13/04/05 08:48 AM Re: Starting an ST... [Re: PinkRinse]
Coogan Offline
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Registered: 17/03/05
Posts: 15
Loc: North Kent
A thread of concern to all.

Please let us all know how you get on
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#9030 - 13/04/05 09:59 PM Re: Starting an ST... [Re: Coogan]
chrisST Offline
Fiesta Addict

Registered: 15/11/04
Posts: 969
Loc: Gloucestershire
Mine did this once or twice in the first week and has now not done it for three weeks now, fingers crossed!

Chris
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#9031 - 13/04/05 10:10 PM Re: Starting an ST... [Re: chrisST]
PinkRinse Offline
Fiesta Maniac

Registered: 02/01/05
Posts: 6067
Loc: Shoreham-by-Sea, W. Sussex, UK
I went to my dealership today and the guy that sold me the car told me the demo car he uses doesnt always catch first time but it doesnt do the catch, revs up, fall down, cut out that mine does. I took it in, told the mechanic who started it again & again about 10 times and it started every time (Sod's Law!). They updated the software and said if it happens again or regularly then to bring it in for a day of diagnostics.

He told me to keep a look out for the egine management light coming on because the computer records everything that goes wrong and that light should pop up.

Hope this is of some help
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#9032 - 14/04/05 09:15 AM Re: Starting an ST... [Re: PinkRinse]
Scotty Offline
Porsche 997 Turbo & ST150

Registered: 27/02/04
Posts: 18100
Loc: Nuneaton, Warwickshire
Remember you all have brand new engines which are still tight, also the weathers not warmed up yet... after the summer you should be ok.

Just keep the key to the start position a bit longer than usual to see if that helps. My focus does the same sometimes.

Also if it doesn't start, make sure you sit and wait for 10seconds to allow everything to sort itself out in the engine and make sure you dont flood it.

Just take care of your engines guys, they are still brand new remember!!!
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#9033 - 14/04/05 09:20 AM Re: Starting an ST... [Re: PinkRinse]
Scotty Offline
Porsche 997 Turbo & ST150

Registered: 27/02/04
Posts: 18100
Loc: Nuneaton, Warwickshire
Quote:

told the mechanic who started it again & again about 10 times and it started every time (Sod's Law!).





Just to go off topic a little (I appoligise)

I went to the dealership as my drivers electric window packed in over the winter... it just wouldn't work for days... i tested it before i left the house... nothing. Got to the dealership and bang... it works perfectly.

I was talked to asif i had gone mad and didn't know where the button was.

Oh well its worked eversince, maybe a bit of water got into the motor over the cold wet days.
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#9034 - 14/04/05 09:49 AM Re: Starting an ST... [Re: Scotty]
stuart84 Offline
Fiesta Nutter

Registered: 11/10/04
Posts: 1123
Loc: Berkshire
Don't you just hate it when that happens!!!!

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#9035 - 16/04/05 01:34 PM Re: Starting an ST... [Re: stuart84]
Freestyle Offline
Fiesta Mad

Registered: 11/02/05
Posts: 327
Loc: Nottingham, UK
Done just over 2000 miles in mine now in 6 weeks, no starting problems at all. Long may it continue!!
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#9036 - 16/04/05 01:54 PM Re: Starting an ST... [Re: Freestyle]
Jonesy Offline
Fiesta Nutter

Registered: 01/03/05
Posts: 1088
Loc: west london, heathrow
i know what u mean, when i start it sometimes it just doesnt get that spark to get it to kick and then start!!1

other time when it does start it only just starts, and the revs stay under 1000 - 1500rpm, sound abiut awful

i would say most time it starts ok
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#9037 - 16/04/05 08:51 PM Re: Starting an ST... [Re: Jonesy]
PinkRinse Offline
Fiesta Maniac

Registered: 02/01/05
Posts: 6067
Loc: Shoreham-by-Sea, W. Sussex, UK
Since having the upgrade when I start the car it doesnt rev above 1500 (before it was going up to and sometimes over 2000) and idles at 850 (when its warmed up). I think if anyone has this intermittent starting/idling thing the upgrade seems to work. Took 15 mins top.
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