Take Out Your IAC Which should Sit Directly behind The throttle Body Or On It But In The BAck. Clean Out The Bowl It sits in And Make Sure The iac Itself Isnt Sticknig then Put back in. If Still Happens, try Replacing the IAC
Try changeing the fuel filter,I had the same problem and it helped.
I would check the fuel pressure and replace the fuel filter. Hey i have a 89 Chevy Beretta and it did the same thing until i changed the MAF censer. and that helped a lot.
Depending on the type and brand of shower filter, typically they need to be changed only once a year. If an industrial strength one is purchased (i.e. Sprite) and the shower is only used a few days a week the filter life can be extended beyond the 12 month recommended change date. Signs that it may need to be changed certainly are in increase in chlorine odor, and any other symptoms the filter helped remove such as itchy skin.
Could the odor be coming from the air vents?If so, changing the cabin filter might be helpful.See "Related Questions" below for more
Karl's wife Bertha made suggestions for improvements to his first car.
Go to the forums. Then go to aqworld suggestions and add your idea wth a picture. Hope this helped!
use a sieve? hope this helped
http://tlt.its.psu.edu/suggestions/international/accents/codealt.htmlits alt code 0153 , hope this helped!
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If the filter is magenta that is the combination of red and blue. They are the addictive primary colours, so a magenta filter blocks green light. hope this helped
Sounds like the tech that changed your oil simply didnt reset the computer after the change. There should be instructions in your owners manual to do it yourself. Hope this helped, and good luck!
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