hard start of my car

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Asked by Mido Mar 18, 2013 at 04:51 AM about the Holden Commodore

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

my car is Chevrolet caprice 2003 v6 3.8L
the problem is hard starting of the car
when i turn the car on all lights come on and then off as usual then the check engine light come on , the car will crank but will not start till the check engine light come off this may take from 5 to 10 minuets .
if the car started, i can turn it off and start it immediately without any problem but if i turn it off may be for 15 minutes the problem will happen again
i have check the car with computer and here is the faults that i found
*p0405 exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) position fault
*p1372 no reference pulses while cranking
*p0740 torque converter clutch (TCC) enable solenoid circuit fault
*p1860 torque converter clutch (TCC) pulse width modulation solenoid fault

Note
  i have changed the crank sensor and still with the problem
  while iam driving the car there is no problem no sound , the car work smoothly and every thing is ok

10 Answers

The TCC should cause no start issues, Are you in Australia? Just curious

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You have done your homework. Go ahead and replace the EGR, The EGR valve position sensor is commonly part of the EGR valve. As a result, is failure may require replacement of the EGR valve. Not real expensive or difficult to to yourself

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Forgive me, not familiar with KSA? It's just that I was not familiar with that car and discovered it is manufactured In Aust.

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