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1) Keep the starter on a
clean surface. 2) Clean the starter
with lubricant cleaner. 3) Remove the motor
from starter by removing the bolts holding the starter. 4) Clean the bolts
also with the lubricant cleaner. 5)After the bolts are removed the stater will come out. the inner cylinder connected to the starter will not come out.it will remain in place. 6) Properly clean all the components with lubricant cleaner. 7) Use cleaning brush and rag to clean all the inner components. 8) The starter is cleaned now. 8) Then reassemble all the components back. This will help.Thanks.
1) Keep the starter on a clean surface. 2) Clean the starter with lubricant cleaner. 3) Remove the motor from starter by removing the bolts holding the starter. 4) Clean the bolts also with the lubricant cleaner. 5)After the bolts are removed the stater will come out. the inner cylinder connected to the starter will not come out.it will remain in place. 6) Properly clean all the components with lubricant cleaner. 7) Use cleaning brush and rag to clean all the inner components. 8) The starter is cleaned now. 8) Then reassemble all the components back. This will help.Thanks.
the entire system must be in good working condition for a vehicle to start in cold weather. Strong battery, clean cable connections at the battery, good starter, clean/gapped plugs, clean injectors, good plug wires, clean fuel filter, clean air filer, and good gas. If a vehicle sits with a partially filled tank for long periods, condensation can form in the tank and freeze. Use gas line antiifreeze in the winter.
1) Keep the starter on a clean surface. 2) Clean the starter with lubricant cleaner. 3) Remove the motor from starter by removing the bolts holding the starter. 4) Clean the bolts also with the lubricant cleaner. 5)After the bolts are removed the stater will come out. the inner cylinder connected to the starter will not come out.it will remain in place. 6) Properly clean all the components with lubricant cleaner. 7) Use cleaning brush and rag to clean all the inner components. 8) The starter is cleaned now. 8) Then reassemble all the components back. This will help.Thanks.
1) Keep the starter on a clean surface. 2) Clean the starter with lubricant cleaner. 3) Remove the motor from starter by removing the bolts holding the starter. 4) Clean the bolts also with the lubricant cleaner. 5)After the bolts are removed the stater will come out. the inner cylinder connected to the starter will not come out.it will remain in place. 6) Properly clean all the components with lubricant cleaner. 7) Use cleaning brush and rag to clean all the inner components. 8) The starter is cleaned now. 8) Then reassemble all the components back. This will help.Thanks.
This could be a clogged air filter and /or fuel filter. start there. Also a dirty throttle body can cause this. Use brake clean to clean this. you only need to clean the inside of the throttle body , use a small brush and clean as far as it will reach, also clean the back of the plate. Start it (might take a minute) and spray the brake clean into the throttle at higher rpm's.
Use brake clean and clean the inside of the throttle body. open the valve and clean the back of the plate and inside the throttle as best you can, use a small brush. If you have a Mass air flow sensor clean this also. don't use a brush on this. Once you clean those , start the engine, may take a second. then spray some of the brake clean in the throttle at higher RPM's. This should help your problem. Let me know
Randy
Hi There, You don't need to remove the injectors to clean. Just add BG can of BK44 to the gas tank. That will help clean them or go somewhere and have the fuel injection service clean done. These injectors don't give problems. Don
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