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Slow to start after sitting a couple days
My 2000 F250 has recent been acting up. If I let it sit for a couple of days and then go to start it, it seems to be cranking over fine but will not start right up. I either have to let it to continue cranking or release the ignition key and then hit it again a second time to get her to start. The batteries are only a couple of months old and I replaced the fuel filter at last oil change.
Anyone got any ideas what is causing this? |
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