I have what I thought to be a hot start problem. Replaced the accumulator that didn't solve it. Replaced the fuel distributor and that didn't solve it. Checked out the fuel pump and it needed a new boot but that did not make a difference. Tried the push button relay to activate cold start valve and that did not allow the car to start (but did get a big gas smell so the relay must have worked). Asked for help in this forum and basically got (not that I am complaining) no other advice. Symptoms are car starts fine after sitting a while. Once hot it MAY not want to start after sitting for 10 minutes or so. Weird thing is if I am having this version of a "hot start" problem, I can depress the accelerator to the floor and it will start fine. If I don't either let the car sit for a long time or use the accelerator depression method discussed above I can count on draining the battery and still not starting the car. Doesn't make sense to me but it works so it may be worth a try in your case too. Ed 10541 ----- Original Message ----- From: "armac.rm" <armac@xxxx> To: <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 10:21 PM Subject: [DML] hot start no start > 81 model with 11k on the clock. I have replaced every part of the > fuel system except the fuel pump and RPM relay. I am going to perform > the intake hose and baffle update but was wondering if I should go > ahead and replace the fuel pump while I had it out. The pump makes a > very light hum like most pumps do and that is all. I hate not driving > the car because of the fact that I know ot will not start back up > once the engine has been running with out alot of trouble. I could > jump the hot start relay socket and get it to start but after > replacement of the fuel accumaltor, that little trick does not seem > to work any more. > > > VIN# 5745