1990 Toyota Pickup Stumped in the cold?

Tiny
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  • 1990 TOYOTA PICKUP
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Hello,

I went to work this A.M. In my 1990 Toyota pickup truck. All things seemed to work fine. 1/4 tank of gas, started right up, ect. After work I get in my truck and it would not start. The car turned over fine, the battery is good, but would not start, so I am very confused as to what the problem is. Right now I am guessing something that causes the truck to start is out of whack. Do I need to replace the spark plugs? I tried using some of that starter spray by spraying it on my air filter. Could my fuel line have frozen up? As a side note, my truck has started in much colder weather than today.

Im stumped as to what to do up in the north here in Duluth, MN
Tuesday, December 30th, 2008 AT 8:43 PM

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Tiny
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Try spraying into the throttle body disconnect the intake tube on it and tell me what happened.
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Tuesday, December 30th, 2008 AT 8:53 PM
Tiny
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I have the same problem I changed my spark plugs and the wires also doesnt help any thing. On top of your carbeurator there is a sensoe it called the cold start sensor on top of the carbeurator change that may help.
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Monday, February 9th, 2009 AT 11:29 AM

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