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WhalePirot

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I had a no-start for two days. It came on suddenly (at the house, TG) and was a result of no fuel pressure.

After tracing red lines and pink lines and tan lines (wrong kind of tan line, pal), I went out to check the car, only to find it had fixed itself! I don't truly like repairs that I just threaten to do, despite clean fingers and nails.

Now, I am glad it started right up, but can I go anywhere with it and get back??

Did Microsoft have a hand in the ECM?? :) :w
 
Not getting back home is a risk you are going to be taking. I have had my car do some strange things on me, and leave me stranded. The first time it was the starter solenoid. The second time it was the ingition switch. I look at it as sh** happens. My girlfriends car was doing some wierd stuff. She had a no start condition for a day then it went away, then came back. I found her battery was not up to par, swapped it out and everything seems fine.

Good luck buddy
Craig
 
thanks, Craig. Every trip since the 406 went in has been a roll of the dice. Only recently has it been quite trouble-free. I DO appreciate the engineers who built the original hot, compact package we all love so much.
:w
 
That's just our lot Mike, for being the gearheads we are. Hot rods are never going to be care and/or worry-free. Mine does the same thing at times still; I know what you mean about every time out being "a roll of the dice." :L
 
Well, Ken and pals....Time heals all. Even my scarred fingers...;) The car is healing, with help.

:w
 

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