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You don't use it. Unfortunately, when it happens it means that something is wrong inside the engine or other components of your car system, such as bad timing, when you need to replace the timing belt, or carbon buildup in the spark plugs, and, as a result, cylinders misfire. This is just to name a few. So, this is not a technique but a failure that must be fixed ASAP.

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