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I would change a fuel filter first. If that doesn't fix the issue take it to your mechanic and have him put a fuel rail check on it. That will tell you if your fuel pump is bad. But most likely that is what it is. But I suppose it could be the crankshaft sensor. Best of luck
I'd recommend changing your fuel filter every 15000 miles to ensure your fuel pump will not wear out prematurely and the rest of the fuel system stays clean and free from debris that could cause costly repairs
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