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Old 08-12-2004, 09:43 AM   #9
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Swarzkopf1: Check the timing belt, and the crank-to-cam timing marks. I had the exact same problem once upon a time...but I know what you mean about fixing it!
I had missed this response. Thanks Capri306.

I believe I fixed it though- strangely enough, seems to have been the mass air sensor sending extremely deranged singals to the EEC. I unplugged the MAF and the car would drive much better, though it still hesistated and was down on power compared to before the problem. I replaced the MAF with a junkyard piece yesterday and the car is driving like new again.

It's my wife's car, and I'm REALLY glad it's fixed and out of the way. Now I can get back to bolting stuff on to my 5.0.
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