Old May 25, 2009 | 09:11 AM
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I know with some cars that if you drive them a very short distance there will be way too much fuel in the engine for them to start again, my Primera GT does this.

In the past I have removed the fuel pump fuse, turned it over until it started and died, then put the fuse back in, primed the fuel pump a few times, then started on the button.

Its something that might be worth trying as its the only thing I can think of, if you've got fuel and spark it should start, providing timing hasn't been touched.

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