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Old 23rd January 2006, 19:24   #2 (permalink)
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Short jaunts can usually cause a build up of carbon and condensation in an engine.

Not sure if this applies to vehicles in climates such as Arizona or not.

All I can suggest is taking the car on hard, high RPM jaunts on the weekend to blow out some of the carbon and condensation.
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