Fuse Fuel trick
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Um, what?
If you are trying to unflood, then pull the EGI fuse, crank a few times with the pedal to the floor, reinstall the fuse and then try to start the car. You must do this with a fully charged battery.
If you are trying to unflood, then pull the EGI fuse, crank a few times with the pedal to the floor, reinstall the fuse and then try to start the car. You must do this with a fully charged battery.
Originally Posted by Aaron Cake
Um, what?
If you are trying to unflood, then pull the EGI fuse, crank a few times with the pedal to the floor, reinstall the fuse and then try to start the car. You must do this with a fully charged battery.
If you are trying to unflood, then pull the EGI fuse, crank a few times with the pedal to the floor, reinstall the fuse and then try to start the car. You must do this with a fully charged battery.
thanks!
Originally Posted by Aaron Cake
Um, what?
If you are trying to unflood, then pull the EGI fuse, crank a few times with the pedal to the floor, reinstall the fuse and then try to start the car. You must do this with a fully charged battery.
If you are trying to unflood, then pull the EGI fuse, crank a few times with the pedal to the floor, reinstall the fuse and then try to start the car. You must do this with a fully charged battery.
then when i pulled the fuse and unflooded it, the battery went dead
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