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Intermittent NON-starting when it rains? Need checklist!

4-cyl. 128k. 5-spd. Changed fuel filter. AC works. It does drag a little creating some loss of power but that is not an issue. Idle is ok but of course, not perfect, not always steady. Air filter changed. Cleaned EFI chamber. Cleaned cap, rotor, distributor electronics under cap. Minimal oil under distr. cap. I know that next I need to check for spark loss during rain and fuel pressure. I am avoiding purchasing any more parts because of uncertainty of problem. More diagnostics needed.

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Most common problem is old/defective distributor cap and ignition wires. Use a spray bottle with water and spray distributor cap and ignition wires with vehicle running. If they are causing your problem you will see arcing from the wires and the vehicle will stumble/stall when the cap/wires get wet

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Change the heater fuse. Been there , done that.

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