In wet or rainy weather, along with dampness, 90 percent of the time, if you change the dist. cap and dist. rotor, it will take care of your problem. After the cap and rotor get some age on them, it seems to collect moisture inside the cap. It sometimes hard to see the problem, but other times, you will see a whitish film on the inside of the dist. cap. It usually will be on the terminals inside. I'll almost guarantee, that will take care of your problem.
2007-01-06 14:22:41
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answered by Speedbuggy43 4
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if your having problems starting your car in wet weather the only thing i could think of is your airfilter is getting wet. this could happen if it is open on the end of the airtube not in a airbox and its close to the ground on the bottom of the car in a open area.
2007-01-06 05:25:06
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answered by supermooseknuckle 2
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