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Old 06-22-2003, 01:14 PM   #1
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Overfueling?

hey i have a 91 excel 3d about 130,000km just started doing this one day

When i Start it in the morring it take ages to start becasue it cold or when it gets cold it does it aswell

i have checked and replace the spark plugs they have black carbon on them with white ends i have been told it could be the auto choke or could it be the air heater for the auto choke

it also blows out a bit of unburnt fuel out the back someone also said it could be the fuel setting (A/F ratio) is running rich but i dont know where this is on this model

anything would help i know this not the best car in the world but i dont have the cash to buy a flash car atm i just wanna get this one working please help me
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Old 12-01-2006, 12:33 PM   #2
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Re: Overfueling?

What year is your Hyundai?
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