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Re: OT-service engine soon-96 Taurus
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Posted by clueless on January 16, 2006 at 10:10:06 from (65.102.38.242):
In Reply to: OT-service engine soon-96 Taurus posted by supergrumpy on January 15, 2006 at 15:40:34:
These electronics are like the little girl with the curl, right in the middle of her Forehead: when they run good, they run very very good, but when they're bad, they're horrid! The systems are all interconnected, and that light could mean anything from the loose gas cap to sensors out (and the code that sez "A" is bad might read that way 'cuz "B" is bad and is sending a poor/bad/no signal to "A", and unless the electronics person is very very good you wind up replacing A,B, and maybe C and D while they scratch their heads (at your expense!!).
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