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16 years 10 months before #4026 by manual-mecanica
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: S Hello friends I am new in this forum because I would like to ask you for help for my Chevy that loses strength and turns off from nowhere already changed the most omenic gasoline pump as a month and a half ago, I am clear that as they are electric, they will have the fuzoline tank of a room for a room if not, then all that is done to the letter but the strange thing is that it goes out as if it is left without gas. I am that I charge the clown no longer c that to make some fine advice and distinguished hies of this forum who as advice would be appreciated.:(

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16 years 10 months before #4028 by manual-mecanica
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:) Thank you all for your councils about the warm -up of my Chevy but in my case my car has no bulb but refrigerant temperature and is located under the coil will be the same? In any case, the thermostat is already changing it, the electric told me that the fan has very good strength and that the fan is activated almost halfway and only lowers a line lasting it on as a min. And when about five min passed. It becomes learning and so is why I think the sensor or fan is overheat and stop working. Waiting for an answer and thanking SSSRabul in advance.

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