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RE:Gas problem I think.

Subject: RE:Gas problem I think.
by Alcee1 on 2007/12/4 19:18:51

Ok, lets see if i can make sense when i say this. There is a sensor on the motor that tells the computer when the engine is hot or cold, this directly affects the way the engine runs, i'm not sure but it sounds to me if that sensor is bad and the computer thinks the engine is hot when it's actually cold thus the smoking, and when the engine gets to a hotter temp then it starts to act right. does it idle high at start up like it should??? again i'm not sure if this is your issue but i had a simular problem and that was my problem. hope this helps.
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