You didn't mention a check engine light so you should check that the bulb works. Without starting the car put the key to run and look at where the warning lights are, they for the short time cranking to start some others may come on. This is to check the bulbs that they work. OK, if that checks out you probably don't have a code stored to assist here so.... other possiblilities are....
* Air cleaner housing and all its snorkle work has to be good and secure. No leaks.
* You can find obscure vacuum leaks with carb/throttle body cleaner sprayes at sealing gaskets like intake parts and suspect hoses. CAREFUL as some brands are able to make a fire if sprayed on hot parts. Cleaning the throttle body can't hurt.
* Just because - use some isopropyl formula fuel dry gas. The cheaper stuff is just anit-freeze - the isopropyl will remove moisture. There's always some for condensation but usually older cars suffer.
If this doesn't work see about the "free" code check at Auto Zone, or now I've heard Advantage does the same.
IMPORTANT! If you don't feel safe in this car with this condition get some help from a reputable shop. Accidents cost a fortune and worse is someone gets hurt. - T
Tom Greenleaf - MetroWest Boston - USA
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