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Old 08-13-2003, 10:44 PM
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Old 08-14-2003, 12:42 AM
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DME could do it. But check the other threads running around right now.

Guys can we make a 944 wont start FAQ. Save everyone a lot of time with the regular stuff.
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do a search on "warm start" problems. There are a lot of threads on why a car will not start when warm. I cannot remember what the situations were but the few I can think of is the DME relay and O2 sensor.

I think if you have DME problems you would be having no start more and more frequently regardless of engine temp. Correct me if I am wrong, experts...

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My engine has been cold for two days now, and it still won't start.
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