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Old 09-26-2007, 08:09 PM
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Help!

I'm still looking for a fix for my problem. After driving car, and turning engine off, car will not re-start after sitting for a few minutes. Dealorship is still scratching their heads. Fuel pump (NO!), I drove it out of the dealorship after this responce. I then drove it 150 miles to the beach. When they did their tests, they drove it around, and burned up a full tank of gas, and never had a poblem with it. I tried to tell them that it was the stop, and go, that I had a problem with. Now I'm out of a tank of gas, and no fix! I'm sure this can't be a problem with just my car. If you have any ideas, please let me know!
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Old 09-27-2007, 07:34 AM
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Re: Help!

That sounds like the hot start problem I have seen. Shut warm vehicle off, leave it for just a couple minutes and try to restart and it turns over but doen't seem to fire up. I have heard of it from others also but have never heard of any fix. I can get it to fire by just letting it turn over more then the usual couple seconds it should take to start. (maybe 10 secs or so)
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