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...ethanol sludge. 12. Water or dirt in the fuel system, or clogged filter. 13. Restricted, blocked or kinked fuel line. 14. Faulty fuel pump. 15. Faulty pressure regulator. 16. Faulty or clogged fuel ...

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...ethanol sludge. 15. The gas cap is not venting properly or fuel tank venting system blocked. 16. Vacuum line from intake manifold to petcock broken, cracked, or not attached, carburetor vent line ...

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Question about 2006 PW 80

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...ethanol sludge, dirt, water, rust, etc. 4. Fuel supply valve/petcock turned off. 5. Fouled spark plugs. 6. Engine flooded as a result of overuse of the enrichner. 7. Vacuum hose to the fuel supply ...

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...ethanol sludge. 15. The gas cap is not venting properly or fuel tank venting system blocked. 16. Vacuum line from intake manifold to petcock broken, cracked, or not attached, carburetor vent line ...

...ethanol sludge, dirt, water, rust, etc. 4. Fuel supply valve/petcock turned off. 5. Fouled spark plugs. 6. Engine flooded as a result of overuse of the enrichner. 7. Vacuum hose to the fuel supply ...

Question about 2005 Caravan

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...ALL FUEL with fresh (ethanol-free fuel, if possible). If you have not performed a major tune-up on the vehicle (including plug wires and coil packs) within the past five years or 50,000 miles, do

...ethanol sludge, dirt, water, rust, etc. 4. Fuel supply valve/petcock turned off. 5. Fouled spark plugs. 6. Engine flooded as a result of overuse of the enrichner. 7. Vacuum hose to the fuel supply ...

...ethanol sludge. 15. The gas cap is not venting properly or fuel tank venting system blocked. 16. Vacuum line from intake manifold to petcock broken, cracked, or not attached, carburetor vent line ...

Question about 2005 Caravan

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...ethanol sludge. 15. The gas cap is not venting properly or fuel tank venting system blocked. 16. Vacuum line from intake manifold to petcock broken, cracked, or not attached, carburetor vent line ...

...ethanol sludge, dirt, water, rust, etc. 4. Fuel supply valve/petcock turned off. 5. Fouled spark plugs. 6. Engine flooded as a result of overuse of the enrichner. 7. Vacuum hose to the fuel supply ...

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