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Cold weather trouble
It was 14 degrees this AM and my 95 Voyager 3.3 started just fine and I drove it 20 miles to work. I went to start it at lunch when it was 30 degrees and it started for a few seconds then died. I started it again and same thing. From that point on all I could do was crank it but it wouldn't run. Is there ice in the line that is blocking the gas filter or line? If it's the cold, is there a easy way to heat it up without waiting till the temp goes back up?
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Just wanted to drop an update that this issue was the result of a failed fuel pump. New fuel pump and filter and everything was good to go.
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thanks for the update.
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