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Old 10-22-2015, 04:58 PM
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Gross Poluter

My 2001 Toyota Celica GT was put through a smog test and it was running rich on the idle only. It has been tagged a gross poluter and so i finally got a code reader to try to diagnose why. When i plugged in the code reader it kept stating no codes. It does not have a check engine light on and has not had a tune up for a while now. I am in real need of my car now more than ever. Please provide any help whatsoever.
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Re: Gross Poluter

it probably needs a complete tune up including stuff like plugs, wires and distributor cap (if it has them) air cleaner, pcv valve and maybe some injector cleaner. can't hurt
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Re: Gross Poluter

It may be your coolant temperature sensor.
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