fpruter
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I have a 2000 VW Jetta TDI and it has problems starting in the mornings or after a long period of the engine not running. I have checked the glow plugs as well as the battery. The car will try to start and generally takes 30-60 seconds.
I've read somewhere online that if there is an air bubble in the fuel line it would cause that to happen. When looked under the hood I see a massive air bubble... a good inch to inch an a half long. Today, my friend noted that when the car finally started up the bubble was pushed through first.
Any suggestions on how to fix this problem or other possible solutions?
Thank you,
Francis
I've read somewhere online that if there is an air bubble in the fuel line it would cause that to happen. When looked under the hood I see a massive air bubble... a good inch to inch an a half long. Today, my friend noted that when the car finally started up the bubble was pushed through first.
Any suggestions on how to fix this problem or other possible solutions?
Thank you,
Francis
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