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Old 08-20-2007, 07:24 PM   #6
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Re: Advance Auto Parts OBDII Codes

You need to replace the ECTS with an OEM brass tipped unit if you or the previous owner haven't already. Good place to get one is www.saturnparts.net. For removal and install you'll need a 6 point deep well socket wrench. Sensor costs about 20 bucks. The stock nylon unit can cause various problems to the car and they will happen eventually. Replace that first and see if you still have codes.
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