Are you trying to crank it,for 20 minutes long,or just leaving it sit that long,and then it just seems to start?Are you trying to crank it,for 20 minutes long,or just leaving it sit that long,and then it just seems to start?
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sounds like you have a severe vacuum leak, causing a lean condition. The car runs for a short period because of the rich mixture the computer provides for cold start-up.
The average life of a battery is 3 good years, regardless how BIG, or how it cost. Anything after that is a blessing. Personally, I would replace the battery ASAP, and then with a FULLY CHARGED battery. Then drive, and see if the problem still remains. Hope this helps
Check to see if your alternator is charging. You can do this by having the vehicle jump started or with a borrowed battery. while the vehicle is idling, remove the pos battery pole.. if it cuts off .. then ypur alternator is bad or the charging circuit ( like a break in the line or fuse etc.)
will tace abaut 10 min to fix problem,sit on dreiver seat and turn key on only dont cranc ower weit 10 min or litlbrt more ,securiti leigth will strt flushing imidietly turn key off and start engine if dont work repit prosigure dhis will reset antyteft sistem in car
Are you trying to crank it,for 20 minutes long,or just leaving it sit that long,and then it just seems to start?
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