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Nothing major remove all parts and fittings around regeneration sensor There are two holes under regeneration sensor They are clogged Clean all the way to exhaust This will solve your problem
If it has that pressure when it dies, or is losing power, then it must not be fuel-related. Just a thought: Do you have a large air leak from a faulty brake booster? I think you would hear air hissing when brakes are pressed if it's bad.Might check that.
did you checked yoour battery cables ? you must also check your computer and fuse box to make sure that they are seald well and not letting water to enter
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