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And if it's newer, you have to worry about
By Steve M - 06/26/2004 11:51:22 PM; IP 209.115.87.2
And if it is a model that has an oxygen sensor on the exhaust or converter, your computer will make it run too rich or too lean due to no signal from the catalytic converter sometimes and start throwing codes on your dashboard check engine light.
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 Exhaust on a V6 -- paul, 06/24/2004
 RE: Go straight to jail. -- Gerry Proctor, 06/24/2004
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 what you could do... -- Dusty, 06/27/2004
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