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Anonymous Posted on May 27, 2013

Faults Car judders when plodding along, so I have to keep putting foot down to stop it. As soon as I get to another speed and try stay at that speed, it does it again

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Try to replace your fuel pump relay. If that doesn\'t work, replace the spark plugs. If that doesn\'t work, replace your high tension leads with boogie cords.

Testimonial: "Hi thanks for the reply the car should be a 1999 nissan almera if you know what the problem is please"

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  • Posted on Apr 11, 2009

SOURCE: my car is running at idle normal and as soon as

i need help about i can put my motor in time because i change the the time belt and now i can put in correct time

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SOURCE: When I drive along it's all fine, but when I put my foot down the car starts to skip like its short of fuel.

Do not do anything if it is a common rail diesel without more instruction. Common rail can be very dangerous & the following instructions are not for common rail. Probably is short of fuel. When was the fuel filter last replaced & the sediment trap drained. A lot of diesels also have a lint filter (fine mesh) located in the pump where the fuel line goes out of the filter into the pump. You just remove & blow out with compressed air. Do you know how to prime & bleed the system. Did the problem start just after haveing a fuel filter fitted?

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