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 Very Hard To Start When Cold, Colt 200 GT
 
athineltlc
post May 8 2008, 11:43 AM
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1.5 ECI 5 speed is very hard to start when the engine is cold, Ièm changed the coolant sensor ,the Mas Air Flow, plugs and wires, rotor and distributor, but my problem is always on.... somebody have a solution....
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