Check your battery for proper volts (12.6). Sometimes the cold weather will bring a battery down. Also check the Starter Relay, again cold weather will make it stick causing it not to start. Those are the biggest problems with a car not starting in the cold weather unless you have something else going on then your starter and your ignition needs to be checked.
It could be your fuel pump, your fuel could be freezing depending on how cold of weather you are having, it also could be the fuel filter. Turn the ignition switch to the on position and see if you can hear the fuel pump running. If you cannot hear it running then there is your problem, if you can hear it running, then the culprit would most likely be either the fuel pump relay or filter.
i changed the fuel filter and rear line. truck runs great but just starts hard as for fuel freezing not yet i live in wisconsin
Check your spark, make sure that it is igniting all of the fuel. The last thing to check would be your air filter.
i have great spark and its not the air cleaner anything else
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well it acts like it sputters and coughs then once it catches it runs fine but just fires poorly is it a fuel pump or ?
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