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Also, the coolant sensor can cause what would seem like a 'flooded' condition if it is out of wack. If it is telling the ECM the wrong temperature it could inject too much fuel for the actual outside temp.
If it goes bad, does the ecu assume a certain temperature? I know many vehicles will assume 72 degrees, making it difficult to start in colder temperatures.