I've just got my car back from the bodyshop after having both sills and rear wheelarches replaced, as well as some cosmetic work under the bonnet.
It's come back with a perpelexing cold start issue, that may have happened during the works and refit, as it was functioning fine before it went in.
With the ignition on, in the first position, the cold start injector is firing fuel when the engine is cold, and thus flooding the manifold and making it very difficult to start. As i understand it, it shouldn't fire until the engine is turned, with the ignition in the second position. Interestingly enough this isn't the case when the engine is warm, suggesting that the mechanical function of the cold start system is working correctly.
I've cheked all connections to relays, sensors, thermotime switch and all check out. i'm guessing that if the relay is at fault the injector wouldn't fire at all. I'm assuming my problem is electrical but so far haven't been able to nail it.
Any clues would be appreciated
It's come back with a perpelexing cold start issue, that may have happened during the works and refit, as it was functioning fine before it went in.
With the ignition on, in the first position, the cold start injector is firing fuel when the engine is cold, and thus flooding the manifold and making it very difficult to start. As i understand it, it shouldn't fire until the engine is turned, with the ignition in the second position. Interestingly enough this isn't the case when the engine is warm, suggesting that the mechanical function of the cold start system is working correctly.
I've cheked all connections to relays, sensors, thermotime switch and all check out. i'm guessing that if the relay is at fault the injector wouldn't fire at all. I'm assuming my problem is electrical but so far haven't been able to nail it.
Any clues would be appreciated