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The Sentra finally crossed over into the "compact" class when the redesigned model launched in late 1999 as a 2000 model.

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Hard starting after sitting overnight and sometimes just a few hours

my suspicions are maybe fuel pressure, fuel sensor, filter, or maybe electrical I honestly don't know please try to help me

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Your suspicions are Correct. Before wasting your time & money - I suggest you visit an independent car-doctor, one who can diagnose fuel-injected engines. That is not the corner mechanic! Most dealer services, will insist on replacing everything in the fuel $y$tem.

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When was the filter last changed ? How long has this been happening ?

"Since we towed it from the river" is not a good answer !

It would not hurt to add a can of gas-additive to absorb any water in the tank.

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Talmadge Kemp what is the exact year and engine size etc. What have you checked this far?

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Hard cold starts can be just about anything . Lets start with engine codes is the mil light on and if so what code is it casting ? if there's no code move on to easy things like fuel filter replacements air filter, pcv valve check plugs and wires . are the plugs fouled . They should be a nice shade of ash grey . if there black or wet this is an issue. Check the pressure on the rail . As I'm not sure of the engine so I cant speak to the exact pressure . How hot or cold an area do you live in , temperature can have cause and effect as well. If the pressure is off then you may need either a fuel regulator or fuel pump . If there are codes then knowing will help narrow it down . It could be map or maf sensors or o2 . these control the fuel mix and if its off it make a hard start . There could also be a fuel line leak . Look for puddles of fuel under the car or the smell of fuel when starting . When the car does start is the idle even or does it fluctuate up and down . If so it could have a vacuum leak . Just some things to look at but start by getting engine codes read . Hope this helps

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