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Old 01-22-2004, 11:50 AM   #5
blind34_1
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yeah, he's right. Go somewhere that has cheap OBD2 diagnostic checking, and have them tell you what it was/is.

A cheap place to have this done is, if you have a community college in the area that has an automotive program. Call the head of the dept and ask if they would troubleshoot your car. They'll do it for next to nothing, they usually only ask that you pay for parts. You may have to get on a waiting list, but if you do it now you may get in.

I know my school is doing that, I'm considering signing up, because all you have to do is pay for parts. I'm planning on maybe new suspension and fixing some idle problems on my daily driver.
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