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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Sterling, VA (near Washington DC)
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![]() my 1989 Mustang LX seems to have a problem starting on cold mornings (any time the temp drops below 35 degrees). Is this a known problem or is it just time for me to get the fuel injectors cleaned out? My other thought was that it may be a fuel pump starting to act up. This problem started last winter and the shop couldn't find the cause. Now that the weather here in Northern VA is getting cooler the problem has come back.
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