Truck won't start when it gets into the 20s.
Truck won't start when it gets into the 20s.
Been having this issue for a while. Truck runs great as long as above 30 degrees. If it gets cold, truck won't start.
1st off , 2001 F150 4.6L, has 160k miles. I have been putting heet in the tank for the last month or two. The tank is FULL of gas, and I replaced the fuel filter a couple of weeks ago.
I have figured out if I do the turn key 3 times things before turning over the engine, I hear a short buzzing sound each time which i assume is the fuel pump. When I hear the short buzzing, it always starts.
Yesterday, it got cold again, and the short buzzing sound was more of a quick click/clunk, and it did not start.
Today, it got above 32 degrees, I did my turn key 3 times and I heard the short buzzing each time..............I pretty much knew it would start and it did.
So anyone have an idea why things don't want to work in the cold? I am hoping its not a fuel pump (can't understand why it would work when warm, and not when cold)
1st off , 2001 F150 4.6L, has 160k miles. I have been putting heet in the tank for the last month or two. The tank is FULL of gas, and I replaced the fuel filter a couple of weeks ago.
I have figured out if I do the turn key 3 times things before turning over the engine, I hear a short buzzing sound each time which i assume is the fuel pump. When I hear the short buzzing, it always starts.
Yesterday, it got cold again, and the short buzzing sound was more of a quick click/clunk, and it did not start.
Today, it got above 32 degrees, I did my turn key 3 times and I heard the short buzzing each time..............I pretty much knew it would start and it did.
So anyone have an idea why things don't want to work in the cold? I am hoping its not a fuel pump (can't understand why it would work when warm, and not when cold)
Last edited by Crackerjackk; Jan 1, 2015 at 07:03 PM.
I am skeptical that its fixed, but it was 6 degrees today and it started on the second or third try.
Fixed!!!
Update: I think i have finally fixed the issues. The stronger battery made it start more often, but it still would only start 1 out of 3 tries. Last night I replaced the Fuel Pump Relay, and for the last 5 starts, it has started on the first try.............and today it was 2 degrees when I did it. It appears it was the Relay all along, I am sure my battery took a beating with me using it up trying to get the engine to start. Bottom line, if you ever suspect a Fuel Pump issue, spend the $9.99 and replace the fuel pump relay first.


