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Old October 12th 04, 03:02 PM
Len
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I may have suggested the cleaning which I have also done to mine and
still I am having the same problem.

Weird part is first thing in the morning it almost always starts first
time but once it gets warm is when the problems start.
It sounds like a fuel problem as sometimes when it is hard to start but
does start it sorta chugs a little or up and quits, sometimes stepping
on the gas will bring it around and sometimes it just quits, if I shut
it off or it quits the next start will go fine.

On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 11:31:31 -0400, "ncs" > wrote:

>I posted before about an intermittent starting problem I'm having. I've had
>the fuel pump replaced and the fuel rail (sprung a leak). Someone suggested
>I clean the relays, fuel pump and Auto Shut down. I've done that and still
>have the problem. At times, I turn the key and it cranks fine but doesn't
>start. I'll then turn the key off and try again and it starts.
>Can it be one of the relays is going bad or an ignition switch problem ?
>Any way to try and isolate the problem ?
>
>thanks,
>Nick
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