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Old 12-03-2003, 11:40 PM
Ruben K-Zamora Ruben K-Zamora is offline
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I checked with my Haynes automobile repair manual and it said it could be a fuel-injection problem, a distributor rotor is carbon tracked or damaged, or your battery is low. My guess is to try a tune-up. Your car will not suffer and it is something you can do without much expense.
Also, if there is a code error, take it to a local auto parts store to have the codes checked for free! Good luck.
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