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Old 01-09-2006, 08:52 AM   #2
ivy95gts
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Default Re: looking for mechanical advice on a '97 GT...

Well, it doesn't seem as if anyone wants to offer help on this one, LoL. Well, there's a million little things that could be, but you have the right idea... just pull to get them off. It sounds like it COULD have a fouled wire, and the spark is having to jump a gap. Or possibly it is the fuel filter, which is a VERY likely option. Is it throwing a code at all? I mean, there's no way to tell you one thing or the other from just reading a post, looking at the car itself and getting all the information would be the only accurate way, but from what your saying I'd honestly say it's a fuel filter. How may miles are on it and when was the last time it was changed? Give me alittle more info and I'll see if I can't help out SOME way....
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