Start taking to long

SupraTrbo89

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Sep 21, 2006
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I have an 89 7MGTE 5 speed. Each day when I go to start my supra I have to let it crank over a few times.......stop......and crank it over a few more times till it starts up. I owned an 87 supra as well and it was the same. Is this just the way the cars are or is there something that can be done. I have new plugs and wires and know they are not the problem. Someone told there was a ground that you could sand and it should fire right up. Not sure if this makes sense. Any input would be great.
 

tekdeus

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Usually one of 2 things:

1. the ECU is not getting a signal that you are trying to start. Usually caused by a faulty or disconnected clutch switch, or something else in that circuit.

2. Cold start injector may be clogged.

I had problem #1 that I daignosed and fixed, and it dramatically improved the cold starting, but it wasn't perfect. It was only after running a water/methanol injection kit for a little while that it began to start up perfectly every time. I believe the methanol cleaned my cold start injector :D
 

Hmong_1G

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Dec 31, 2008
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Cold start was my first guess. Pull it down, and notice all that oil and carbon build up. Mine was NASTY.
 

cinciguy89turbo

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aha....its deja-vu....I looked I have a broken cold start sensor It just won't connect anymore. Just called Toyota its like 80 bucks, I'm going to see what I can do to connect it without the clip. I think the mechanic that fixed some stuff on my car broke it because it wasn't doing this then all of a sudden the next morning it started doing this.