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Intermittent push to start issues.

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Hello everyone. Wondering if anyone has had any starting issues on the 2016 Fiesta st ? I noticed a little while ago, maybe a week ago, that I get in press the start once, & the engine doesn't fully start. I wait a few seconds & it normally starts up. Which leads me up to today. So I'm at publix grocery store buying carrot cake. I make it to my car & press the start button. It turns over then dies. I wait a few seconds & press again, it turns over & dies. Waiting again a few more seconds. Press a third time & it starts. I've already called Ford to set up an appointment for July 11th. Bought brand new April 28th. Currently 3,000 miles on it. Just wondering if anyone else had this same issue ?
 


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Let me tell you about these carrot cakes. They're pretty addicting. You have to buy them by the slice. Publix has the greatest carrot cake. $2.99 per slice.
 


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Did you get chicken tendies with the carrot cake? What am I saying. Of course not. You would have mentioned tendies if you had of gotten tendies.
 


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Hello everyone. Wondering if anyone has had any starting issues on the 2016 Fiesta st ? I noticed a little while ago, maybe a week ago, that I get in press the start once, & the engine doesn't fully start. I wait a few seconds & it normally starts up. Which leads me up to today. So I'm at publix grocery store buying carrot cake. I make it to my car & press the start button. It turns over then dies. I wait a few seconds & press again, it turns over & dies. Waiting again a few more seconds. Press a third time & it starts. I've already called Ford to set up an appointment for July 11th. Bought brand new April 28th. Currently 3,000 miles on it. Just wondering if anyone else had this same issue ?
Was the car "hot" when it happened? That is had you been driving for a while, then parked, left the car for a few minutes then came back to start it? If so, don't sweat it. There was HOT water in the block, and cool water in the radiator. I don't know where the sensor is located, but it set the "choke" for one temperature, then got the other one. The car started when the water(s) go sufficiently mixed. This is a common occurance in cars with electric radiators (which I assume these cars have) as the fan will cycle with the car parked. ... .. Or i could be all wrong and you have a different problem altogether.
 


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It was a heat advisory. Real feel 108 degrees. So it was real hot outside. I don't know if that was related .
 


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Was the car "hot" when it happened? That is had you been driving for a while, then parked, left the car for a few minutes then came back to start it? If so, don't sweat it. There was HOT water in the block, and cool water in the radiator. I don't know where the sensor is located, but it set the "choke" for one temperature, then got the other one. The car started when the water(s) go sufficiently mixed. This is a common occurance in cars with electric radiators (which I assume these cars have) as the fan will cycle with the car parked. ... .. Or i could be all wrong and you have a different problem altogether.
I think they have a handle on that scenario. Choke is so early 80's.
 


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I think they have a handle on that scenario. Choke is so early 80's.
5th injector is early 80s. Choke is closer to 1890s thru 1980s.... I should have said perhaps ....... Fuel Enrichment Function for Starting Purposes....?

They called it a choke because it restricted the flow of air while not affecting the flow the fuel.
 


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Sounds like it maybe a heat thing. Keep an eye on it see if it does it on cold starts and on cooler days.
 


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Prior experiences with a different vehicle would point toward timing belt off by a couple of teeth, vacuum leak or dirty mass air flow sensor.
 


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Thanks for all the replys. Took it to ford a few days ago. They couldn't find anything wrong. It's been starting on the first push lately.
 


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Push to start update. So I had my car @ Ford. They couldn't find anything wrong. Couldn't duplicate the problem. Lately it been starting on the first push.
 


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I think my car has gremlins. LOL. I left work & headed to a grocery store. Car running great. I leave the store & start heading home. All of a sudden it's like my engine starts hesitating & stumbling. Feels like a misfire when accelerating. 3rd gear through 6th. Cars bucking along. I stayed behind a van doing 45. I was afraid to try & pass. Finally made it home. I sent Summerville Ford an e-mail to schedule an appointment. I drove to work the next day & it's running fine. I wonder if maybe I just got some bad gas? So Ford calls & I explained what happened. I decided to cancel my appointment & just keep an eye on it. Currently 3,400 miles on it. No other issues. Oh & never got a check engine light at any point. I use 93 octane.
 


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Its been starting ok lately. It was having trouble maybe because of the extreme heat in Charleston SC.
 




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