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Old Jan 28, 2007 | 10:45 PM
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I have been noticing this random issue ever since I bought my 03 Mustang GT a few weeks ago. It is completely stock, no MODs.Not sure if it lies within the vehicle's "starter" or some type of "engine" part (fuel injectors, etc...). Almost every start will sound asif everything sparks and ignites just perfect, but a few timeshere and there, the engine sounds as though itgurgles for a second or two thenruns just fine and idles perfectly. There is no problem when I'mdriving at all and again only happens every so often. Every time I notice this hesitation from the engine on start is ALWAYS after I have driven it and is nice and warm. Never happens in the mornings when the engine is cold. Can it be possible that there just isn't enough fuel in the line to turn the engine over 100% when it has its hiccup? Should there be any spark plug issues at 34,000 miles? Or maybe I need to let the fuel pump pressurize before turning the ignition fully?

Thanks for any thoughts.......!
Old Jan 29, 2007 | 01:59 AM
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mine will do that if i go somewhere and then try to start it again within 30 minutes. i have an 02 with 34000 miles also. my friends 04 does it too. nuttin u need to worry about.
Old Jan 29, 2007 | 11:34 AM
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Hey thanks for the response! I was concerned that there was something going on there that I wasn't catching. Thanks again for your help.
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