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Old 04-21-2005, 03:14 PM
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Re: Transmission problem or not?

I've heard of brakes that lag a car. Also yeah, dump an entire can of seafoam in your tank. That'll clean just about everything.
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Re: Re: Transmission problem or not?

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Well, its just like it sounds, the cat isn't flowing like it should. Could be lots of reasons. If all else fails, disconnect the exhaust in front of the cat and then see if you can still drive it w/o the problem. If you can drive it after you disconnect the cat, then go buy yourself a new catalytic converter. You can get a generic one at someplace like Advance Auto Parts for aroung $45 or so.

Then again, if memory serves, most people don't even know that things like catalytic converters carry a 10 year warranty, and..well...you got a 96.
My car suddenly died. At morning I was going to get replacement parts and it won't start. I don't know what to do. Fuel pump is working but I couldn't find spark plugs to check spark. Do you have any idea what it could be?
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