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theoldwizard1
Jan 22, 2017Explorer II
Definitely check for rodent nests.
If you are a DIY, got to one of the big auto parts stores and rent a fuel system pressure gauge. Hook it up and observe the fuel pressure while cranking.
If the pressure is good while cranking try this.
If this "solves" you problem, the real problem is a sticky Idle Air Control valve.
If you are a DIY, got to one of the big auto parts stores and rent a fuel system pressure gauge. Hook it up and observe the fuel pressure while cranking.
If the pressure is good while cranking try this.
- Crank for about 20-30 seconds without touching the gas pedal
- Wait 30 seconds and repeat
- After you start cranking the third time, start pressing the accelerator pedal until it is on the floor
- Hold it there for the last 10 seconds of crank time.
If this "solves" you problem, the real problem is a sticky Idle Air Control valve.
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