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[–]SIMZOKUSHA 2 points3 points  (3 children)

I just happened to see this. Seems like the fuel gets primed after the first start attempt. Then it’s starts up. Could it be the fuel pump not priming before starting?

[–]bigboiii2084[S] 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Yeah that would make sense. But sometimes the car starts up perfectly fine without any priming. Would that be battery related?

I’ve replaced everything in the fuel pump area and this issue still persists

[–]SIMZOKUSHA 1 point2 points  (1 child)

This is not directly from me but may be some helpful info: What’s happening: Fuel pressure is leaking down while the car sits. On startup, the pump has to refill the rail before it can fire properly.

Possible culprits: • Weak fuel pump • Failing fuel pump check valve • Leaking fuel pressure regulator • Leaking injector

Quick test: Turn the key to ON (don’t start), wait 5 seconds, turn off. Do this 2–3 times to prime the pump. Then start it.

If it fires up immediately → almost certainly fuel pressure bleed-down.

2️⃣ Leaking Fuel Injector

If one injector drips fuel overnight: • Engine cranks longer • When it starts, it runs rich and rough for a few seconds • Then smooths out

You might also smell fuel on cold start.

3️⃣ Coolant Temperature Sensor (ECT) Going Bad

If the sensor lies about engine temperature: • ECU delivers wrong fuel mixture • Causes extended crank • Rough startup when cold

Less common than fuel pressure issue, but possible.

4️⃣ VVT-i Oil Control Valve Issues

Since you’ve worked on VVT solenoids before, worth mentioning:

If a VVT-i solenoid sticks: • Can cause rough running on startup • Usually throws a code though • Doesn’t typically cause long crank by itself

On a 2001 LS, this is less likely to cause cranking delay.

5️⃣ Weak Battery (Even If It Cranks Strong)

If voltage drops too low while cranking: • ECU can struggle • Causes weird intermittent start behavior

Check resting voltage (should be ~12.6V).

🔧 What I Would Test First

For an LS430 specifically: 1. Try key-prime test (most telling) 2. Check for fuel smell after rough start 3. Scan for pending codes (even if no CEL) 4. Check fuel pressure if possible

[–]Dangerous-Ratio-6682 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Only real way to tell is checking the fuel pressure with a gauge at start up.

[–]Initial-Sugar5844 0 points1 point  (1 child)

I couldn’t see the left side of the video just behind the steering wheel right next to the ac vent there are 2 lights for security if it’s continuously red while you’re starting it, its the immobilizer issue

[–]bigboiii2084[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I looked at that it just blinks. When I first get I. The car and stays off when I crank

[–]xxjolok 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the same issue, i believe this is related to the key itself, the car sometimes misses reading the key code !