Once again this is not an I6 question, but I'd like some advice from the guys with more automotive experience than me.
I'm having a hard start/no start issue with my car. I've already had the alternator and battery checked. I pulled the plugs and inspected the wires and they look good. The cap and rotor are are in decent shape. I changed the fuel filter and added a bottle of injector cleaner with an additive to remove water from the fuel system.
After all of that it still isn't a consistant start. Sometimes it will hard start. Usually during the day when it warms up a bit. Then about dark when it really starts to cool off, it doesn't want to start. When you turn the key, the fuel pump primes, and when when you fully turn the key the starter turns. I can hear it an see the tach move a bit.
After checking the oil it was very thick. It almost looked like 10w40. Ford calls for 5w30 for my car. Is it possible my starting problem has something to do with the oil being too thick?
I'm having a hard start/no start issue with my car. I've already had the alternator and battery checked. I pulled the plugs and inspected the wires and they look good. The cap and rotor are are in decent shape. I changed the fuel filter and added a bottle of injector cleaner with an additive to remove water from the fuel system.
After all of that it still isn't a consistant start. Sometimes it will hard start. Usually during the day when it warms up a bit. Then about dark when it really starts to cool off, it doesn't want to start. When you turn the key, the fuel pump primes, and when when you fully turn the key the starter turns. I can hear it an see the tach move a bit.
After checking the oil it was very thick. It almost looked like 10w40. Ford calls for 5w30 for my car. Is it possible my starting problem has something to do with the oil being too thick?