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Old 06-27-2008, 11:34 PM
carfan
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Sorry I did not describe my concerns in greater detail. But, will the faulty check valve eventually result in my car completely not starting and leaving me stranded?

Or will the check valve die a slow death in which case it will give me fair warning when it eventually dies allowing me time to replace it rather than suddenly not starting at all.

Right now my problem happens maybe once every three or four starts. Sometimes it will go weeks without a problem. When the problem occurs, it takes about 4 extra seconds to crank versus other cars. I can live with the problem if it means saving a few hundred dollars. But, if this type of problem only gets worse ( and eventually the car will not start) than I might as well fix it now rather than spend the money later. Thank you for your advice.

Last edited by carfan; 06-28-2008 at 12:05 AM.
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