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Old 03-30-2004, 09:50 AM
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Re: 97-3500 Bad morning start

Hi Gene, looks like you got yourself a fix-er-up-er too. One thing to remember when troubleshooting, don't just blame senders and sensors when there sending a code. This vehicle has set for awhile make sure you have fresh fuel, have you changed the spark plugs. I would suggest a complete tuneup and service. Looks like the more you run it and work on it things are improving and thats what it takes. There are special tools for rear brakes mostly that deal with the springs but not a must. Disassemble and reassemble one side at a time, using the opposite side as a reference. And yes it is a very rewarding feeling when a repair job as gone well and you can say to yourself "good job"
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