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Old 03-06-2017, 06:04 AM   #1
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What does "at 68F" mean? Are you referring to temperature? I am standing by for ridicule, but I am also suffering from starting issues. Unfortunately I posted the CPS failure post before I saw this one.
Start a new thread. Glad to help. Back to basics. Does the tach move when you crank?

Check fuel rail pressure next.
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Start a new thread. Glad to help. Back to basics. Does the tach move when you crank?

Check fuel rail pressure next.
Tach just sits there and does nothing, not even a quiver. However, the tach does the same thing when it starts.
New thread started under the heading CSP FAILURE???
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Start a new thread. Glad to help. Back to basics. Does the tach move when you crank?

Check fuel rail pressure next.
Thanks for everyones help and im sorry for being rude if i was , but idk what im doing and im just gonna have to spend $1000+ to get it fixed
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