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Old 07-07-2005, 05:00 PM
sbronzell sbronzell is offline
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I took my car to the shop anyways just to make sure because I don't have the money to be hoping that the FPR is what's wrong. Anyways, I took it to the shop and yes the FPR was bad, but the guy said that it's not as easy as it's made to be here to change it.

Basically he said that you would have to gut it out and then put it in and reconfigure the pressure or something like that, like I said I'm not a car guy.

Anyways, I always go to this dealer and they are very trustworthy, and everyone I know that goes there agrees, so I know they're not just BSing me just to make some money.

Anyways, I assume why it's not so easy is because of the fuel line recall and how they changed stuff around there.

To fix it, it's going to be $65 for the actual parts and then 1 1/2 hours of labor, which turns out to be like $95, so $170 to fix after taxes is what it's going to take.

Just FYI.
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