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HELP!!! Mustang Starts, Then Dies!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Rookie" data-source="post: 38119" data-attributes="member: 4482"><p>"and a faulty seat switch would only activate the e-brakenot, not shut off your engine." Hmm, mine does. If I latch the belt behind me (defeating it's purpose) the engine will shut off if I rise from the seat. If I don't latch the belt nothing happens. What is a "e-brakenot"? A word of caution using starting fluid: DON'T! Use the glow plugs instead. Starting fluid can blow the glow plugs apart, damaging piston crowns, valve seats, liner walls, etc., but it's your engine - do what you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rookie, post: 38119, member: 4482"] "and a faulty seat switch would only activate the e-brakenot, not shut off your engine." Hmm, mine does. If I latch the belt behind me (defeating it's purpose) the engine will shut off if I rise from the seat. If I don't latch the belt nothing happens. What is a "e-brakenot"? A word of caution using starting fluid: DON'T! Use the glow plugs instead. Starting fluid can blow the glow plugs apart, damaging piston crowns, valve seats, liner walls, etc., but it's your engine - do what you want. [/QUOTE]
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