No-start when hot, no codes
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Again, changing the temp sensor solved the problem.
In fact, now when cold it starts almost instantly where before I had to crank it a few seconds, stop, then crank again. The sensor's probably been bad the entire time I've had this one.
In fact, now when cold it starts almost instantly where before I had to crank it a few seconds, stop, then crank again. The sensor's probably been bad the entire time I've had this one.
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