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Bad engine miss upon acceleration
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05-16-2002, 10:59 PM
euro 287
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Personally, I would have a second opinion. Why start replacing (the easiest ) first .Personally I like sure diagnosis, know the answers upfront and not guess at stuff like this. It is your option but common sense says something wrong here.
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