Thread: prob when cold
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Old 14th November 2006, 23:55   #3
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right mate, there could be several problems. Firstly inspect the inlet manifold and associated pipes for signs of a vacuum leak. Check that the fuel filter is not blocked, restricting the amount of fuel to the engine. There may be a fault with the fuel pump - system pressure low. Ensure that the fuel tank vent pipes are not blocked or kinked. There may be a fault with the fuel injection/engine management system.
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