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I drove my Suburban to and from work(6 ml.) and then got back in it about 2 hours later and it won't start. The starter turns the engine over, but it just won't go. Any suggestions? I just don't understand what could make it go from fine one minute to crap the next. thanks for the help!
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Re: suburban woes
Could be a number of things...first I would check spark and fuel pressure.
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Thanks for the help!
I looked carefully and thought about how this happened out of the blue. I decided to stick with your suggestion about electrical because it was like someone just cut my power. Anyway, it turned out to be a corroded coil wire that simply broke apart.........THAT'LL DO IT! JM |
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