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FFV engine rough start in cold temps #15331627 02/13/25 07:09 PM
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Not sure if anyone has experienced it. Mine did it first time after running slow speeds on rough road at deer lease. I have read several stories about people taking to dealership only to spend $1k or more and problem not fixed. Problem on Tundra, not sure about others, is the achohol fuel density. From I have read when the computer thinks you have been running E85 it dumps too much fuel during cold starts. Fix on mine was easy. I used a TopDon scanner and reset it to 0%.


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Re: FFV engine rough start in cold temps [Re: Stump jumper] #15332026 02/14/25 12:30 PM
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Yes my 2013 did that and I had to take to dealer for a reflash. I think that was the term used. Regardless it was ecu related and warranty covered it. I think there may have been a service bulletin issued if I remember right.

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