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Hesitation for first 2-5 minutes in the morning

Seems to have been a loose connection somewhere, probably the RPM sensor. I checked the codes and got the RPM sensor code (don't know how I missed it last time I checked) and the AMM sensor code (I think this is from the time I disconnected the AMM to see how the car would run).

The temp sensor connection looked fine, but I did disconnect and reconnect to ensure it fit snugly. The RPM sensor connections were also snugged up. I then snugged up all other connections under the hood just to make sure.

Car started up fine this morning with no signs of any problems. Hopefully it was just a loose connection somewhere and it will be behind me. The RPM sensor is only about a year old, so I hope it has not gone bad this quickly.

Thanks for your help and suggestions.






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