PS -- I don't really think they will, as the lambda sensor should not affect starting; but getting it out of the circuit when troubleshooting is a very good thing to do, as it can confuse things amazingly. Yours, David At 05:53 PM 12/4/2009, mordo wrote: >component to cause this condition under the conditions described above? BTW, >the engine was running very nicely prior to this folly. Unhook your O2 sensor and see if things improve... Yours, David |
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