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I beleive it is now save to say the problem with my daughters misfire was do to the broken left front wheel sensor.It's been over a month without any problem since it was repaired.If you have read any of my passed posts you will remember all that I went through trying to find the problem.I know it sounds strange but somehow it caused the engine to misfire or alter the timing as it would if a wheel was slipping (trac control).Thanks again to all you guys out there that helped.
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Re: 2001 GT misfire!
I'm glad we could be of some help. How many months did that take? I forget but it seems like it was a long time ago. Good luck!
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Re: 2001 GT misfire!
That is crazy, but we're glad to hear it's fixed. That must have been a head scratcher from hell.
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Re: 2001 GT misfire!
It's been over six months since the problem first occured. I hope this experience may help someone else. Thanks again.
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