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Old 29 October 2003, 05:52 PM
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I have just got a new sti8 which I have had for a week, it was sat at the dealers for around 6 weeks (due to problems with my insurance). I have done about 450 miles so far so haven't had my 1000 mile service yet but I have found that I need to gun the accelerator to start the car otherwise it just turns over (not literally ), Is this normal or does anyone know if I may have a problem.
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Old 29 October 2003, 05:56 PM
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Wet one,


Welcome to the board.

You should'nt have to "gun the accelerator", as you put it, to fire the car. The ecu should fire the car up on its own as you turn the key, without any other kind of imanual ntervention.

My advice is to take it back to the garage & get them to run some tests on the car to make sure its all honky-dory.

Don't take no, or being palmed off, as an answer!

Cheers

WB
Old 29 October 2003, 05:59 PM
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I thought scooby accelorator pedal was not to be pressed under any circumstances when starting up... i have a MY98 sti import and thats what i was told.It maybe different for Sti8 though..
However ther's been numourous threads about battery failure on the new cars so it could be your battery not upto power..

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Old 29 October 2003, 06:01 PM
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Cheers guys for the quick response will phone the garage tomorrow.
Old 29 October 2003, 06:02 PM
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had my sti8 for 8 months ... never had that ... take it back.
Old 29 October 2003, 06:05 PM
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My STi8 is very bad at starting in the mornings - think I'll get mine checked out too. Just thought it may be a feature and hadn't got round to asking on here.
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Had mine for 3 months, never had to even tickle the throttle to start take it back!

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Old 29 October 2003, 06:10 PM
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Agree, don't use the accelerator at all. Turn the key, listen for the petrol pump to whur (03 WRX) and on the next turn of the key it should fire up straight away. If not, go back to the dealer asap as something is amiss.
Old 29 October 2003, 06:32 PM
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There is an 'issue' with some sti8's starting. My brother has one. His is a real pain to start, where as mine just fires on the first turn. Even with the standard ecu mine fired instantly unlike his. All very strange.

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Old 29 October 2003, 06:50 PM
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never touch loud pedal - should not have to do that!

bad for wear if you have to gun it every time from cold to get it to start!

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