My Volvo has been having this issue for a while, but it hasn't been really bad until this past week.
Here's the problem...in the morning when I go to start the car, the engine struggles to start. I crank the engine for about 10 to 30 seconds. Sometimes it will sputter and attempt to start, then fail or it just cranks. It doesn't seem to matter if the engine has been sitting all night or it returns to cold during the day. I can eventually get it started by repeating the process two or three times. When it finally does start, the engine idles rough for about 30 seconds to a minute before smoothing out. Driving the car, things are normal, idle is great and it has plenty of power. Did some basic troubleshooting I found on the forums, but I'm stumped where to look next. I don't have a CEL either.
What I've tried so far:
1. Fuel Pump Relay - I removed the relay and jumped pins 15 and 87 and let it sit overnight. Tried to start the car in the morning. No change. I did come across Lee's fuel pump relay fix and I will give it a try.
2. Fuel Pump - Folded down the rear seat and I can hear the fuel pump spin up (key in POS II).
3. I had a spare Idle Air Controller in my garage so I swapped my original one out. No change.
4. I tried to run a little bit of Seafoam in a full tank of gas to help clean the fuel injectors (mine are noisy, by the way).
Could the Fuel Pressure Regulator on the rail be to blame?
Thank you for your suggestions!






