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vinny01930 09-19-2004 08:30 PM

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    </TD></TR></T></TABLE>I have a 91 cutlas ceria V6 with just 75k on it. It takes forever and a day for the engine to catch when turning over. the garage replace the crank valve and the computer board and just recently checked the fuel pump. any more ideas?????

    kurtdaniel 08-08-2008 01:52 AM





    Originally Posted by vinny01930
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    1. </font>Fuel pump is okay, </font>
    2. Crank valve was replaced </font>
    3. Computer board was replaced</font>
    4. complete tune up just done</font>


    </td></tr></t></table><! Message >I have a 91 cutlas ceria V6 with just 75k on it. It takes forever and a day for the engine to catch when turning over. the Autopartswarehouse</font> garage replace the crank valve and the computer board and just recently checked the fuel pump. any more ideas</font>?????

    The starter solenoid is a switch that enables the starter to operate. Try to change it.


    Edited by: kurtdaniel

    Iflylow 08-09-2008 10:48 PM



    How will changing the solenoid help? The starter is already turning the engine over, so the solenoid is working fine, unless I''m missing something?


    I would check the plugs, fuel pressure at the rail, and make sure the injectors are clean.


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