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Old Mar 29, 2009, 07:16 AM
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no power from standing still automatic

mitsubishi challenger 2.8td auto, when at a junction no acceleration from setting of for about 5 sec then runs fine until another juncion can you help thanks

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Old Mar 29, 2009, 12:24 PM   #2  
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With so little information provided, try replacing the spark plugs with the exact ones that came in the car.

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This is what happens when questions are poorly written ("Thou doest murdereth the King's English") and little information is provided, especially on foreign vehicles. Garbage in, garbage out. In order to write clearly, and make yourself understood, you must first think clearly.

You should have read this, before asking your question:

http://www.askmehelpdesk.com/cars-tr...le-303903.html

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Also, tell us your general location. Since AskMeHelpDesk gets querries from around the world, you may be driving a model that isn't available everywhere.
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In the OP's defense, their question does state that the vehicle is a Mitsubishi Challenger, 2.8L turbodiesel with automatic trans.

However, I didn't see the question when it was originally, so perhaps they edited it to include that info...
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