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I have a '91 Ranger with a 3.0. When the outside temp is about 90 degrees or higher, the engine starts fine, then dies after a few seconds. When I restart it, it runs fine. This only happens the first start of the day. It's not a serious problem, just an annoyance that I would like to resolve. Any recommendations? Thanks |
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Replace your plug wires (and plugs). Good luck. On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 15:27:00 -0400, "Frank K." <fkozerski (AT) comcast (DOT) net wrote: I have a '91 Ranger with a 3.0. When the outside temp is about 90 degrees or higher, the engine starts fine, then dies after a few seconds. When I restart it, it runs fine. This only happens the first start of the day. It's not a serious problem, just an annoyance that I would like to resolve. Any recommendations? Thanks |
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