No EML fault and it runs fine once it starts.
In the morning when I leave home and the end of the day leaving work it starts after cranking 1 or 2 seconds. If I turn it off and back on after a short period of time it starts right away but if I leave it off for some time I crank it for about 4 seconds and if it doesn't start I stop and try again, usually it starts at second try, sometimes at third try. It has happened that when I stop cranking (stop turning the key) it starts at the very last instant so maybe it could be the voltage of the battery that drops a lot when the starter is working.
I haven't tested for fuel or spark issues. Cables, rotor and cap and recent and spark plugs are new.
It's not a real problem yet, it's an abnormality, but I would like to find a solution before it gets worse.
Thanks