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My car won't run right!
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<blockquote data-quote="gnet158" data-source="post: 1099472" data-attributes="member: 561174"><p>Was the battery disconnected for a long time (30+ minutes)? The reason I ask is because when I was working on my amp I left the battery disconnected for about that long. When I started my truck when I was done it did the same exact same thing. I think that resets the cars computer or something. Just drive it around for a few minutes and it should be fine, make sure to keep your foot on the gas at stops to keep is from dying. That’s what the fix was in my case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gnet158, post: 1099472, member: 561174"] Was the battery disconnected for a long time (30+ minutes)? The reason I ask is because when I was working on my amp I left the battery disconnected for about that long. When I started my truck when I was done it did the same exact same thing. I think that resets the cars computer or something. Just drive it around for a few minutes and it should be fine, make sure to keep your foot on the gas at stops to keep is from dying. That’s what the fix was in my case. [/QUOTE]
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