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iHav to Drive
Eastern Imports
I filled up my 2000 Nissan Xterra and now it idles rough, won't stay running, no
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<blockquote data-quote="CyberdyneIndustries" data-source="post: 1557458" data-attributes="member: 590110"><p>If the truck was running perfectly normal before you filled up, then it is quite possible there is water mixed in with the gas. By the way which is not uncommon at 'no-name' type gas stations. My advice would be to first try a couple of bottles of dry gas fuel treatment and if it doesn't help, take it to a qualified repair shop and have them drain out and flush the fuel tank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CyberdyneIndustries, post: 1557458, member: 590110"] If the truck was running perfectly normal before you filled up, then it is quite possible there is water mixed in with the gas. By the way which is not uncommon at 'no-name' type gas stations. My advice would be to first try a couple of bottles of dry gas fuel treatment and if it doesn't help, take it to a qualified repair shop and have them drain out and flush the fuel tank. [/QUOTE]
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