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Originally Posted by rburt07
I wonder if all the TCHs have this problem. Mine does it occasionally, but only if the engine starts when cold and the car is not moving. There must be a flywheel effect on helping kick the engine to start when the car is rolling forward or backward.
I don't believe the electric motor spins the engine over as fast at cold start-up as a normal starter, when the car is sitting still. Could be the TCH lean burn engine may not feed as rich a mixture at crank-up to help conserve gas.
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I don't think they all do this as I live in the sub zero climate and never had it happen.
