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Date Posted: 11:06:46 07/14/02 Sun
Author: nick
Subject: Re: hey john
In reply to: amy 's message, "Re: hey john" on 14:06:29 07/02/02 Tue

I have been here done this. Your thought is probably right but, I would spend the money and have the car in the dealer to run the codes. I would guess it is the throttle postion sensor and the servo for this. I think it was around $300 dollars for the parts(alone) (I installed myself) should be a cake walk. Again I would run the codes before buy these parts. I would also check maintence records to see how old the Timing belt is (had a buddy who lost this and had to buy all new valves) Belt will definately be cheaper than the trouble of new valves.

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