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Old 12-14-2005, 09:25 PM
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Question 97 sh acting weird.

I have 120K on the car and in the past 10K it has started to act funny. plugs wires cap rotor and fuel filter are all recently changed. I also cleaned all the sensors I could with carb cleaner. (EGR and the other one on the front of the intake mani)
Anyways the problem is when I start it up when its cold it takes about 4 revolutions to start when it used to turn over once and fire up. Then it cuts out for a little while until it starts to get warm. if I give it gas it still cuts outs. Then once it stops doing that and before it gets completely warm if I hit the gas then let off it idles REALLY low then dies. If anyone has ANY ideas on what I can do to stop this please share them. I have thought maybe it was a grounding problem but I wouldnt think it would cause it to happen just when its cold and warming up. Thanks in advance
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Old 12-15-2005, 09:02 PM
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Re: 97 sh acting weird.

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