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Old Apr 3, 2015 | 10:43 PM
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Hard to diagnose when it's not actually doing it. Check all your electrical connections and earth points around the car for a start and if u can't find anything have someone follow u untill it does it again and then it'll be easier to find the problem and diagnose it when it's actually got the fault. I would definitely check the fuel pump wiring as its common fault on Cossies if it's a Sierra

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