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Re: O/T '97 Dodge 360
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Posted by Bryan In Iowa on October 25, 2005 at 06:07:10 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: O/T '97 Dodge 360 posted by KPL on October 24, 2005 at 17:38:44:
Remember "Cause and Effect !" Just because a code is set , it dosen't always mean that component is bad. O2 sensor codes can be caused by any number of things . Fuel pressure , plugged or dirty fuel rails, injectors , vac leaks, etc. I get tons of customers in my shop that have been to "The Zone " for free diagnoisis< codes read , parts bought , throwed at it in atempt to fix it > . By the time they come here, pay for a REAL diagnoisis , and get the problem solved , they could have saved a lot of $$ and headaches. I recommend biting the bullet, taking it in to a repuatable shop , and at least getting it diagnoised .
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