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Old 06-29-2005, 06:04 PM
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Ok here it is...I took my car to the body shop to have some damage on it repaired. The shop was ok but I wouldnt say trust worthy the car looks good.But it was being driven around by someone else that was doing the frame work. I thought the guy at the body shop was going to do the work on site. I get the car back and it is running shitty like someone was doggin it bad!! It runs find in park but in any other gear it shakes pretty bad(when moving slow or at a stop)other wise cant tell when pressing the gas. I thinking it could be a vaccum leak but I really dont know. I know my ICM sensor is bad but it did not have this problem before.
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Well it may now start taking real bad effect! Replace it dude, it probably will fix the problem with the shaking.
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Old 06-29-2005, 06:14 PM
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Re: Help!?!

replace the bad part, and go from there. The ICM would definatly cause those symptoms.

Also with the type of repair work you were having done, its very possible that they pinched, cut, damaged, or forgot to connect a wireing harness of some sort. which would throw off the driveability depending on what was connected to the harness.
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Whenever you bring your car (especially a nice, muscle type car) to some kind of independent mechanic/body shop, always write your cars mileage down, and make sure the people working on it see you do it. If there are more miles when you go to pick it up bring it up to the mechanis and ask why (a little mileage can be expected, maybe 2-3 miles).

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Old 06-29-2005, 06:45 PM
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True, thats why its always best that you do it yourself because if you do something YOU did it not just guy who could care less about your car.
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Re: Help!?!

I believe I have found the cause it is a vaccum leak.. Its hard to explain on the drivers side under the car there is a little ball that connects to I dont know what, but it was removed. It broke off its mount in the accident but was still attached the shop took it off.
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Old 06-29-2005, 06:51 PM
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Well still you should fix the ICM as soon as possible.
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i agree, fix the ICM, what was removed was the charcoal canister, which is a nessesary part of the emissions system, ask them why they didnt fix it.
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