Excessive Cranking Required
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Excessive Cranking Required
I have a 93 Civic which is starting to take longer than normal to start up. It takes usually around five or so cranks to get started, but once its running it runs smooth. I live in a warm climate so the weather is not really an issue. I have also noticed that if I drive it around for errands or whatever the problem during starting doesn't get any better and sometimes it can actually be worse. I have stored the car on 2 occasions for over 3 months, but I used a fuel stabilizer. I am not sure if its the filter, pump, or perhaps electrical (ignition coil)?
Also, I have noticed that my speedometer is jumping back and forth. It seems to be timed with the engine somewhat. If I hear the transmission change gears (auto) often the needle will jump at that point. Especially at around 50-60 mph when it seems to be deciding between 4th and 5th gear. As of recently this problem seems to have gone away....its pretty fickle.
I have a nickle size hole in my exhaust pipe right before the muffler....not sure if this could be associated with either of these problems. Also, the check engine light has come on a few times, but has also gone away for some time now.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Also, I have noticed that my speedometer is jumping back and forth. It seems to be timed with the engine somewhat. If I hear the transmission change gears (auto) often the needle will jump at that point. Especially at around 50-60 mph when it seems to be deciding between 4th and 5th gear. As of recently this problem seems to have gone away....its pretty fickle.
I have a nickle size hole in my exhaust pipe right before the muffler....not sure if this could be associated with either of these problems. Also, the check engine light has come on a few times, but has also gone away for some time now.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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