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There is probably a leaky connector seal somewhere or possibly a little water gets in the distributor, provided that your cavalier is old enough to have a distributor. Check the connectors, especially around the ignition distribution. You can seal connectors with a little silicon grease, but if there is any damage, just replace the part.

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