Get Real (1998)
by admin on Friday, April 2nd, 2010 | No Comments
i have a 1998 a saturn sl2 runs great but its hard to start when you start it runs real rough for about20 secs
smells like gas and alot of black comes out the tailpipe but after you get it running its fine idles fine no problems can anyone help i would appreciate it thanks
fuel pressure regulator, either in the fuel tank or filter on saturns.
Get Real (1998) Trailer
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