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Old 08-21-2007, 11:02 PM
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mother of all problems

i have a 95 oldsmobile aurora. and here are the problems: first when you try starting it it just cranks, then most of the time backfires or sputters when it starts, car does not accelerate when gassed, 30mph top speed, oil smells like gas, exhaust smells like gas, when you shut off engine strong gas smell, and all service engine soon and all the others come on. PLEASE HELP!!!!!
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Old 08-22-2007, 10:34 PM
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Re: mother of all problems

start off by having the fuel pressure checked,it may be the fuel pressure regulator putting out too much fuel. also plugs may be fouled and not firing also
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Smells of gas, you know there was a recall on the fuel rail.
The old fuel rail was plastic house, the new one is all metal.
Check that first, if you did not take care of the recall, see you GM dealer, its covered, does not cost you anything.

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Re: mother of all problems

thank you i will check on these.
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Hello

Smells of gas, you know there was a recall on the fuel rail.
The old fuel rail was plastic house, the new one is all metal.
Check that first, if you did not take care of the recall, see you GM dealer, its covered, does not cost you anything.

Al Galaviz
By ancy chance, do you know when that recal was done, my freind just bought one. Is it too late ? And if not, why paper work might she need ?
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Re: mother of all problems

I just bought my 1995 Aurora, 155K from an individual and right away noticed a pin hole in the fuel return line, the rail had already been replaced 13K ago under the recall now after 5 weeks of me calling dealers and Oldsmobile they've finally agreed to fix rest (3 gas lines from rail to tank). It's a saefty issue so there is no close date on the recall.
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I just bought my 1995 Aurora, 155K from an individual and right away noticed a pin hole in the fuel return line, the rail had already been replaced 13K ago under the recall now after 5 weeks of me calling dealers and Oldsmobile they've finally agreed to fix rest (3 gas lines from rail to tank). It's a saefty issue so there is no close date on the recall.
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