What to do when a cold engine is hard to start

Starting a car with a cold engine can be very difficult sometimes and it can become a real obstacle for those who live surrounded by extremely cold weathers.
Comments on article "What to do when a cold engine is hard to start"
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scott What about checking the intake air temp sensor, coolant temp sensor, carbon build up in the throttle body/intake, and dirty fuel injectors? 10/18/2009
jon This article s... - it does not tell you how to get the cold car started - it tells you what to do to prevent it from not string in the first place--- not the same thing! 1/3/2009
Adam. W Could have used some more info other than "spary" The engine. But Thanks Anyway :D 12/20/2008
carolyn Good info, but no very helpful 1/28/2008
bobby the article is called "what to do..." yet the only suggestion is spraying ether. I need a fix not a preventative measure. 1/23/2008
JIGGSJB FROM JIGGSJB I HAVE AN OLDER CAR SO I PRESS THE PEDAL ALL THE WAY DOWN TO THE FLOOR AND TURN THE KEY . IT STILL DOSENT START WELLBUT SOMETIMES IT STARTS RIGHT UP . 1/3/2006
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