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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / February 2006

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lebaron fuel filter

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jburns09 - 22 Feb 2006 03:51 GMT
i have a 1991 lebaron that was running fine but then started running
sluggish like it was trying to stall out while driving.. i am thinking
it is a clogged fuel filter .. any suggestions
ed - 22 Feb 2006 16:21 GMT
could be a brittle vaccum line broken, bad emissions component, air filter
etc..
you'll need to check fuel pressure to even see if its a fuel issue at all.
pretty hard to say with the little bit of info you gave.
jburns09 - 23 Feb 2006 14:49 GMT
ed.. i changed the fuel filter and gave her a test drive.. she drove
fine.. turned her off for the night and went to get in her this morning
and had a HARD time starting her.. once she did start she kept
sputtering and acting like she wanted to stop running (which she did
once).. i can hear the fuel pump kick in so i am hoping it is not the
fuel pump that is going in and out on me..  a AIR Filter would make her
act like that??

> could be a brittle vaccum line broken, bad emissions component, air filter
> etc..
> you'll need to check fuel pressure to even see if its a fuel issue at all.
> pretty hard to say with the little bit of info you gave.
jburns09 - 23 Feb 2006 16:56 GMT
would a dying battery give the same effects.. i disconneted the battery
to reset the computer and when i reconnected it.. it would not start..
just one click and then nothing..

> could be a brittle vaccum line broken, bad emissions component, air filter
> etc..
> you'll need to check fuel pressure to even see if its a fuel issue at all.
> pretty hard to say with the little bit of info you gave.
 
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