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Mazda 6 2.5 - Cranks But Does Not Start Up
Happened few years ago and RAC man floored throttle and engine fired. Happened this morning (have had car new since 2009) and restarted successfully by flooring throttle. As before car now running OK. I seem to recall RAC man saying this can sometimes happen if you start and switch off engine momentarily (which I'd done).
Any ideas what might have caused this?
Any ideas what might have caused this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you only run a cold engine for a short time the coolant will not have circulated due to the thermostat being closed. This means that the cylinder head will be hot, compared to the rest of the engine, and the sensors which control the fuel/air mixture may be confused and make starting difficult.
Just a suggestion and happy to be corrected by anyone more knowledgeable than me.
Just a suggestion and happy to be corrected by anyone more knowledgeable than me.
Thanks both for your suggestions. The odd thing was that I ran and restarted the engine for a short time, put the car in the garage and it was only the next morning that it wouldn't start. It could be a sensor thing as I read something yesterday about these affecting starting, though, as I've said, this has only happened twice in 10 years. At least I know now how to resolve the issue if it happens again! Thanks again.
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