Customers may comment about difficulty starting their vehicles in very cold weather (O Degrees F or -18 Degrees C, or colder).
Many customers have become accustomed to the cold weather starting procedure that is typical of many GM vehicles; that which calls for no accelerator pedal contact before cranking.
On Skyhawks equipped with 2.OL engines, however, the cold weather starting procedure is as follows:
"Before cranking the engine, push down the accelerator pedal to 1/3 of its travel and hold. Crank the engine by turning the ignition key to 'Start'. Release the key and accelerator pedal when the engine starts."
Customers should be reminded of this procedure in the event they comment about hard start or no start conditions in very cold weather.
Customer should also be instructed not to continuously crank the engine for more than 15 seconds at a time. Extended periods of engine cranking can cause damage to the starter (this warning is included in the Owner's Manual).
Customers should also be verbally informed of this procedure when purchasing a 1987 or 1988 Skyhawk.
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