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Old 16th September 2008, 09:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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warm up misfire!

got a misfire when my f7r engined megane is warming up. gets to just below normal running temperature and runs like the car is overfuelling and the timing is out and wont pull the car at all. if i pull over and rev ten bells out of the car it clears and i can carry on my merry way. it only does it after being stood all night. it can stand all day but never does the fault. can anyone please help? thanks.
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This is a bit random, but i had the same problem on a 205 i had, used to cough and splutter and all sorts until is was a bit warmer. Turns out the leads were knackered, replaced them and all was sweeeeet!
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