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Old 12-24-2003, 11:32 AM   #5
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SO? My wifes car has been running funny hesitating a little bit so I tell her put fuel injector cleaner in since it's not bad. Maybe it needs a tuneup. Well it has more than 70000 miles so we make appt. to get timing belt replaced and since then the sputtering has gotten worse and the fan belt was squealling, 2 trips back solves the fan belt but the hesitation is still worse than ever so I suggest again to the mechanic that it seems the timing is off. Made another appt. and had to drive her to work again and I was right , the cams were one click off. Now you would think it would drive right now, nope, still hesitates. I find out she has been buying gas at the United gas station I tell her never go there. So I change the fuel filter, what a pain in the ass that was. Nothing, still hesitates. So I tell her just don't stomp on the gas I don't know what got F'd up but I bet it was that $#!^ gas. Maybe it will get better by itself
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