So, when cold, the car starts fine. However, after it is warm and sat for a little bit, say to go into a store, I'll come back, crank it and it will sound like it might be trying to start, but just can't. The starter turns over fine, though through some of the cranks it will sometime seem as though it's hesitating or misfiring. After about 9-10 turns it will most of the time start up. Or, if I stop cranking, then start again, it will usually start up.
Thoughts:
1 - Starter - but it's cranking, there doesn't seem to be any bad noises or bad clicks. The hesitation seems to be from the engine
2 - Ignition - Could be bad time, but crank sensor, bad ignition coils. Problem: wouldn't I be feeling that throughout the drive cycle. Idling, acceleration, etc. I only get the problem when I'm starting from a warm engine and not all the time. I would say 50/50 of warm starts.
3 - Fuel pump/Fuel filter - bad fuel delivery?! But wouldn't I be feeling that one highway speed.
Thoughts, ideas, missing something?
Keith