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95 SE Cranking Rough in the Mornings

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Old Feb 15, 2007 | 10:02 AM
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In the mornings when i crank my car up, it cranks then cuts off. I crank it again...does the same thing but after about 15 secs. On the next attempt it cranks and stays at idle, but when i rev it a lil the check gages light comes on. Fuel problem guys?
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this is with a full tank of gas now........
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If you haven't already done so, remove your battery cables at both ends, peel back the boots, and remove any crud or corrosion. Clean the contact areas and reconnect the ends covering the surfaces with dielectric grease. Do the same for the ICM ground under the coil pack, the PCM ground by the oil filter, and the body ground by the battery.

This has fixed about 1/3 of cars with problems similar to yours.
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