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Rosaline
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Jul 15, 2014, 2:11 AM

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My vehicle fails emission test two months before. After that I have taken my car to a service center in Ontario and they checked it and found that EMCS is damaged. They checked gas caps and vacuum vents and told me to come after two days. I went there after two days and I got my car back. I attended the next emission test after 60 days. Believe me my car got passed the test. Till now I don't know what causes my car to fail in first test. Is anyone have any idea on this.


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GC
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Jul 15, 2014, 3:40 AM

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One time my Bentley did the same thing, so I junked it and bought a AMC


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Hammer Time
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Jul 15, 2014, 4:26 AM

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Yeah, a Pacer I bet.



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Discretesignals
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Jul 17, 2014, 11:48 AM

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You shouldn't drive the vehicle anymore. If one of the two transmissions goes out, one is for forward and the other is for reverse, you'll be in trouble. It is possible the flux capacitor that oscillates the dingle spring could be malfunctioning also. Best to bring it to a dealer and have them do cigar lighter diagnosis.





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Tom Greenleaf
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Jul 17, 2014, 7:22 PM

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You have it all wrong. The biodefrickulator has acquired an adverse magnetic charge causing anything electrical to react to waning or waxing moon phases! You have to adjust your equipment to compensate or all that! Come on folks - didn't they teach you that?

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nickwarner
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Jul 18, 2014, 6:43 PM

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Wow. I can't believe nobody read the TSB. When the blinker fluid level is low the muffler belt bearings don't get lubricated right. I know, what a dumb idea to use the same fluid for both but thats on the idiot engineer. So the PCM sees erratic reading from the canooter valve and goes into limp mode.

You should've seen the last one that came here for that. Even the wrecker driver was shaking his head. I guess nobody ever checks that system. It had just had a service at the dealer and nobody caught it. The bill was pretty big.






 
 
 






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