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Old Jan 25, 2007 | 02:32 PM
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From: bristol tn
ok i dont want to start a new thread and jsut trash it up with anothe useless one , but what is the best procedure to deflood, i tried the fues, to no avail, so im buying new plugs and gonna try that, so i herd to pul the plugs crank it then put them back in, so when i pull the plugs and crank will the wiers be providing spark while they are hanging there?
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Old Jan 25, 2007 | 03:24 PM
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I just de flooded mine yesterday. I started it lastr week to move it from the snow, and then shut it off almost immediatly. It caused my car to flood. I tried pulling the fuel pump fuse...didint work. I sprayed wd40 in the UIM ...didint work. I got fustrated and just went out and bought some new plugs. When I took out the old ones. I cranked the engine for about thirty second with the plugs out and the fuel pump relay out, then I put the new ones in, and she started right up!
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