Cold Start System

1982 Porsche 928 Automatic TransSECTION Cold Start System
NOTE: Porsche 944 does not use cold start system. Instead, additional fuel for cold starts is supplied through injectors.

The cold start system provides additional air and fuel during cold engine starts. It consists of an auxiliary air valve which provides additional air, cold start injector which delivers additional fuel and a thermo time switch which controls operation. The thermo time switch has a bi-metal contact surrounded by a heating coil which is energized during engine cranking.

This switch limits cold start system operation to 5-12 seconds during extremely cold engine starts. When engine temperature is above 95°F (35°C), bi-metal contact breaks ground circuit of cold start injector and cold start enrichment is by-passed.

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