distributor problem.

Suzuki van tech question and answers.
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suzutey
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haha. the mightyboy beats that. one less cylinder. haha. nah yours is simpler and easier id say.
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kyleunwin
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nah, that didn't help much man.
:(
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Karu
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Condenser! I had this problem, and just like yours it drove fine for the first few hours and stopped. It cost me too much money replacing parts that didn't need to be replaced, the issue was the condenser.
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kyleunwin
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How much, roughly, would a condenser cost?
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Tez
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Oh, about $6.00...
Tez
So the adventure continues...
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kyleunwin
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I got one from Repco this afternoon, $9.60. Thanks anyway :)
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kyleunwin
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All fixed. After $130. :)
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mowog
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do the points as well, always replace the points and condenser as a set because they wear in together to become a matched set, if you only replace one you can pretty well guarantee that the other will die in a few weeks.
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kyleunwin
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Thanks for that. I'll remember that for future references. :)
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Jake.G
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what ended up being the problem kyle?
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