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Old 03-19-2026, 08:46 AM   #6
997_986
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I’ve read that the fuel pump can have a heat-related issue that goes undetected during a cold start, but which, once the pump is warm, can cause the engine to start poorly or even stall. That’s just a long shot, though – the garage needs to check it thoroughly, otherwise you’re better off doing it yourself. Crankshaft sensors often cause problems when engine is warm as well. Tbc.
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