Q: After got water pump put on now I have to press the gas for my car to start up. What may be the reason.

asked by on November 19, 2017

So my car had started over heating so I had to replace the water pump. Once that had got fixed. Now when I crank my car up I have to apply the gas for it to crank up. What may be the reason and what do I do now.

My car has 161999 miles.
My car has an automatic transmission.

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