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you may want to flush the system.........If you have an air lock in the sistem would also cause this problem.........I would also change the temp sensor.Hope this helps.
that would be your HO2 sensor. It's located in the left hand exhaust manifold closer to the top of the engine. It usually takes a special socket to remove one. If you have any doubt, take it to a shop and have them replace it for you. This sensor effects fuel and driveability, don't go to long without fixing it as it may cause damage to your catalytic convertors.
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