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Old 02-17-2006, 12:23 PM   #4
Sicy Stang
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Default Re: Check Engine Light

Hey! Thanks for the reply.

Well, I've got a bad O2 sensor, 'arched' spark plug wires that are leaking electricity, cylinder 2 & 3 misfires need a tune up and need new plugs as well. $475.00 Wahhhhhhhhhhhhh and no I dont know how to do these things myself, wish I did.

I cant really complain though because I've had the car for 2 years and not one single thing has gone wrong. Plus I dont think any of these things have ever been changed on this car before, they also said it all looked like original parts.
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