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<blockquote data-quote="Faiz" data-source="post: 113898" data-attributes="member: 57"><p>Ibbie</p><p>Your prob sounds very similar to mine a couple of months ago. in my case it was a broken and therefore loose idling volume hose connector. It's located under the intake manifold - difficult to see visually but can feel with the hand if you know what you're looking for (I didn't know at that time). The connector is hard plastic with two clips sticking out. When one clip breaks (wear and tear, I think) the hose gets loose and no idle immediately after starting the engine. Good luck and regards, Faiz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Faiz, post: 113898, member: 57"] Ibbie Your prob sounds very similar to mine a couple of months ago. in my case it was a broken and therefore loose idling volume hose connector. It's located under the intake manifold - difficult to see visually but can feel with the hand if you know what you're looking for (I didn't know at that time). The connector is hard plastic with two clips sticking out. When one clip breaks (wear and tear, I think) the hose gets loose and no idle immediately after starting the engine. Good luck and regards, Faiz [/QUOTE]
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