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Engine & Drivetrain
Wet Weather Engine Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Todd LaPlante" data-source="post: 982569" data-attributes="member: 65135"><p>I had replaced the fuel filter not too long ago. I had the problem before and after changing it. I have an SCT programmer from Torrie and have checked for codes and there are none showing up.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I tried the water scope and found no problem. I used very little salt as I did not want to cause future corrosion problems. I have well water which has a higher mineral content and I would think would be more conductive. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Anyway I'm thinking of replacing the IAC and hope that the problem is fixed. I don't want to just throw parts at it and still have the problem, but since it happens so rarely I won't know if it's fixed until at least 3 - 6 months go by and I don't have the issue. Any other ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Todd LaPlante, post: 982569, member: 65135"] I had replaced the fuel filter not too long ago. I had the problem before and after changing it. I have an SCT programmer from Torrie and have checked for codes and there are none showing up. I tried the water scope and found no problem. I used very little salt as I did not want to cause future corrosion problems. I have well water which has a higher mineral content and I would think would be more conductive. Anyway I'm thinking of replacing the IAC and hope that the problem is fixed. I don't want to just throw parts at it and still have the problem, but since it happens so rarely I won't know if it's fixed until at least 3 - 6 months go by and I don't have the issue. Any other ideas? [/QUOTE]
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