have to wait 30 minutes in order for my car to start, why
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Can we have some more details please? Like do you drive somewhere, turn off the engine and then it won't start for 30 minutes? Will it not start first thing in the morning? Any warning lights coming on such as the check engine light, for example? Or maybe the security light? Thanks. Jim
Hey, Jim... with all that information, shouldn't we able to figure this out immediately? Most of the time, you've driven a while and the engine won't startup when warm. This is a classic sign of leaking fuel injectors, especially fifteen year old injectors. If the engine is hesitant to start when cold, it's probably due to a weak battery. There are a hundred other reasons, but these are probably the two most recurrent. Thank you for your patience.
Hi Ed! Absolutely, what's wrong with us? LOL. Jim