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i posted a thread not long ago about my car stalling after it starts. then it began to not start at all. i then discovered the Main Relay was bad, and instead of trying to repair it i just went and bought a new one. and i bought a new O2 sensor to try to stop it from stalling. well yesterday (before i got the new relay and O2 sensor) i went out and plugged the Main Relay back in, because its been sitting in the warm house all night. cranked it and it started. chugged a little so i figured id get a new O2 and it should solve that.
so today i went and bought one, and put it in. got in the car, plugged the WARM main relay in, and turned the key….no start again. just cranked and cranked. so i thought eh the main relay is shot now…so i went and bought a whole new one. got home, and the same thing happened. cranked but no start.
so what im thinking, i know the main relay was bad…regardless i got a new one so i know thats not the problem, but i think, again im not professional….i believe that its another component thats being affected by the cold. because yesterday was a fairly warm day. in the high 40’s – mid 50’s.and today its below freezing…
my question is, what other parts are there that could be affected by the cold so much that it would cause a no start. i have a video of what it sounds like when i try to turn it over now. i will post it below. i really appreciate all the help. been trying to get the car running a few weeks now. would really hate to have to let her go!
Thanks
-Josh –P.S. there is not check engine light on currently, and the person cranking the car never drove a standard so excuse her first couple attempts to turn it over, she didnt know about the clutch :p
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