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Old 01-22-2003, 01:52 PM   #8
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check out the fuel filter definitely, if it needs to be changed, you should notice a big change once it's swapped out. If not, second, check out the MAF, use some electric parts cleaner or some car/ choke cleaner and spray it clean. Then there are obvious others, check out the connections on the fuel pump carriage and then also check your fuel pressure regulator. Depending on where you live and how many miles old the car is, they may be an issue as well.
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