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On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 15:09:45 +0000, Rod McInnis wrote:
"Lloyd Sumpter" wrote in message news ![]() Hi, Just bought a brand-new Merc 9.9 4-stroke. When cold, it won't start at idle: I have to push the "high idle" button and give it some throttle. Is this normal, or should a brand-new engine start at idle, even when cold? I normally have to give my 9.9 Nissan a bit of gas to get it to start anytime! I never considered it an issue.... Rod I guess I'm considering it an "issue" because other NEW motors start on idle. My new diesel in Far Cove does, a new car does, even my motorbike does. Why shouldn't an outboard? Lloyd |
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