For the last few months i have noticed this from time to time. After driving and shutting car off and coming back out to start the car say an hour or so later, it seems to take abnormally long to start, about 3-4 seconds of cranking before it fires when normally it takes approx 1 second before it fires. I know 3-4 seconds doesn't sound very long but in comparison to normal it is. I read in another thread to check the cam sensor. Any thought behind this? the question in the thread was never answered. What would i be "checking" with the cam sensor?
Athough if I turn the key to the "on" position and wait a second or two to crank it, it will fire automatically. This tells me it isn't getting fuel right away. I had this happen to my 97 thunderbird when i had a leak in the fuel line, it would have to pressurize the lines before it was able to get to the injectors and fire.
Keep in mind this only happens when it has been running, shut off, then restarting soon after. On cold starts it is fine.
Any thoughts what this could be??
Athough if I turn the key to the "on" position and wait a second or two to crank it, it will fire automatically. This tells me it isn't getting fuel right away. I had this happen to my 97 thunderbird when i had a leak in the fuel line, it would have to pressurize the lines before it was able to get to the injectors and fire.
Keep in mind this only happens when it has been running, shut off, then restarting soon after. On cold starts it is fine.
Any thoughts what this could be??