I press the pedal and it starts to run goes about three rounds and quits with a E6 code
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Jan 27, 2013 - I looked in my manual, it says that C4 means that the thread is tangled or ... possible that the sewing machine motherboard has a problem.
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SOURCE: Won't ''rev'' up when pressing on gas pedal.
The most common cause of this is a defective Mass Airflow Sensor, it is located in the air intake hose to the engine, here is a picture. this sensor will not in most cases turn on the check engine light.
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i think this is a simple case of the cold start temperature sensor not working so you have no choke to speed the idle up when engine is cold ,where it is located i have no idea and never seen this vehicle as iam a europeon mechanic .
SOURCE: BRAKES BLED PEDAL GOES TO FLOOR WHEN STARTED
if a master cylinder is bad and you are sure you have all the air out and no leaks.pedal will go to floor , running or not. if booster is bad it will cause a hard pedal. but if master cylinder is bad it will turn on a brake light on dash if it works. make sure the wheel cylinders are not leaking. I beleive that the master cylinder is bad, or you have a leak somewhere. If the master cylinder is functioning properly, the brake pedal will depress to a certain depth and no further.
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Preaty problem you got there but how did u got those codes if it is a 99 you should get a generic obd II code that start with the letter P but try from the basic inspect your plugs and wires and if are those are okay you could have a bad cranck possition sensor but I will suggest you to get a OBD II scaner to see if you can get a generic code
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