turbotime
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- Jul 20, 2007
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Talked to dealer, they said they had just finished "fixing" a machine that had some of the same symptoms I'm getting. They said to check the fuel line coming from the fuel tank, that is right below the brake pedals. It may seem fine when it's not working, or off, but under load the lines apparently tightens and may cause a crimp or bend, which results in engine starving itself.
I checked it, seemed OK...gave it a bit more slack and will see what it does. Personally I don't think it will change anything, plus I checked all fuses, and they were all good.
We have 1 foot of snow coming, so hopefully (fingers crossed...) she runs good, but I wouldn't be surprised if it stalls. I'm hoping there will be enough of a snow break next week to take it to the shop and have them look it through.
I checked it, seemed OK...gave it a bit more slack and will see what it does. Personally I don't think it will change anything, plus I checked all fuses, and they were all good.
We have 1 foot of snow coming, so hopefully (fingers crossed...) she runs good, but I wouldn't be surprised if it stalls. I'm hoping there will be enough of a snow break next week to take it to the shop and have them look it through.