after changing the Spark plugs in my avalon 2007 my car now takes time to start not like it used to be so i tookit back to the shop and they changed my fuel pump and the problem is not solved.

Asked by Abdulaziz Aug 30, 2014 at 09:54 PM about the 2007 Toyota Avalon Limited

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

after changing the spark plugs for my avalon 2007 and the coil ignition my car is taking
more time than usually to start so i took it back to the shop and they told me i have to
change the fuel pump and i changed and now its worst than before

so what should i do my battery is brand new and my next oil change is after 1000
miles

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First, Ask for a price adjustment on the fuel pump. Second. Pull one of the plugs. Check and make sure that they installed the correct plug! I have a feeling that the shop messed up.

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