My Explorer is down, so I've been riding the last couple weeks to work. It's gotten down in the teens and the bike just didn't want to start. New gel battery. It would crank and crank without even trying to hit.. but if I ever hooked up some extra juice from either some jumper cables or a boost from my battery charger, it would finally start. After it fired up and was warm, no problems until I let it sit a couple hours again. Then crank, crank, crank again.
This morning, I took the plugs out and they looked really good still.. nice tan.. but they have been in there for quite a few miles. Threw a new set of plugs in and now, no matter how cold, just bump the starter and it starts.
I know a couple people that have had this problem.. crank a lot to get it started when cold, but after warm, starts right up. I thought carbs for sure or at least the enrichener circuit. New plugs fixed me right up.
Anyway, just thought I'd share.
This morning, I took the plugs out and they looked really good still.. nice tan.. but they have been in there for quite a few miles. Threw a new set of plugs in and now, no matter how cold, just bump the starter and it starts.
I know a couple people that have had this problem.. crank a lot to get it started when cold, but after warm, starts right up. I thought carbs for sure or at least the enrichener circuit. New plugs fixed me right up.
Anyway, just thought I'd share.
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