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Old 01-28-2007, 08:31 AM   #4 (permalink)
Oldsmaniac
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I will direct you to another shop for repair. These new vehicles are really a crap shoot when it comes to diagnostics. The shop that you use must want to do the work as opposed to a dealer who is not that enthusiastic since it isnt a car gotten from them. State of the art equipment and scan tools will be necessary to troubleshoot. Just replacing parts on a whim gets expensive and frustrating...Ive been there before. The trouble could be most anything from vacuum leaks, fuel trouble, sensor trouble, egr trouble, etc, etc, etc....so yes, a good shop is the only way I would go about repairs if it were my car....Good Luck.
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