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Fuel |
October 8th, 2012 07:18:56 pm, posted by Michael Hoff |
I would start by checking fuel pressure, I dont know the exact pressure for that car but it should hold pressure for a reasonible amount of time. Also if you turn the key to on but dont start the pressure should come up past the minimum spec, than drop about 5-10 psi after the pump stops. Than let it sit for a bit and see if it drops. If it does you need to probibly replace the pump, or regulator.
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