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Old October 18th 04, 10:29 PM
Kirk Matheson
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"ncs" > wrote in message >...
> When you find out what's causing it, please post the answer. My problem
> happens in the morning and really there is no pattern relating it to the
> time of day. I think it's either a fuel problem or ignition. Wish I could
> isolate it some way. In my case the fuel pump is new, in fact, I had the
> problem before the fuel pump was replaced. I think it started after I
> replaced the fuel rail.
>
> thanks,
> Nick
>
> "Len" > wrote in message
> ...
> >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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Have the cam and crank senors been checked? If they are not working
correctly, the timing will be off.

-Kirk Matheson
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