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Old 09-26-2016, 08:05 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by madmodz View Post
If you let a mechanic work on it, I would check that your coils are fully connected. The rubber covers secure the connector good and it's easy not to fully push the connector to lock.
I would do the same thing with the fuel injector plugs. If it doesn't fix your problems it's easy to mix up vacuum hoses. That was my issue.
I did the coils/plugs myself after the problem started so I know those are tight and they're the new, updated type with the longer screws. Where can I find the fuel injector plugs? I'm thinking they unclipped the plugs when they were fixing vacuum leaks and they weren't secured properly when they finished since it ran fine for a couple of days and then all of this suddenly started happening.
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