JDWX
TYF Newbie
97 Yukon 5.7
As the title suggests, I'm experiencing the wet cold weather no start. Technically, a rain in the summer doesn't cause the issue. It's usually colder weather, or a temp drop, when condensation forms in the engine compartment I imagine.
No Codes, and coolant temp sensor reads properly
I've experienced it before, kept it at bay over the years by the typical replacing of plugs/wires/ cap/rotor (in some order). Which usually addresses issue. I've also done the TSB for a change in plug wire position / arrangement.
Right now, the plugs, wires, cap and rotor are a less than year old (and have hardly been driven), all AC Delco. But, the truck has been sitting on dirt all summer and rarely driven. So, corrosion may have started. ?
It even has a new (changed this spring) reman distributor as the old one was knife edged at the gear and was changing timing from the wear.
Anyone else experienced this and found a long term fix? Different brand parts, etc etc...
Thoughts? Input?
Thanks!!!
As the title suggests, I'm experiencing the wet cold weather no start. Technically, a rain in the summer doesn't cause the issue. It's usually colder weather, or a temp drop, when condensation forms in the engine compartment I imagine.
No Codes, and coolant temp sensor reads properly
I've experienced it before, kept it at bay over the years by the typical replacing of plugs/wires/ cap/rotor (in some order). Which usually addresses issue. I've also done the TSB for a change in plug wire position / arrangement.
Right now, the plugs, wires, cap and rotor are a less than year old (and have hardly been driven), all AC Delco. But, the truck has been sitting on dirt all summer and rarely driven. So, corrosion may have started. ?
It even has a new (changed this spring) reman distributor as the old one was knife edged at the gear and was changing timing from the wear.
Anyone else experienced this and found a long term fix? Different brand parts, etc etc...
Thoughts? Input?
Thanks!!!