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Originally Posted by Ferdman
Recommend doing some diagnostic work before randomly replacing parts. That may mean paying a local indie do diagnose the problem.
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yeah, but i'm impatient...

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my indy came to the parking lot on his day off and helped diagnose it. he says it's the pick up assembly and if not, the ICM. my problem is that i don't want to wait to get the assembly tomorrow to find out it's not the right part, and overnight another, more expensive part (when i might be able to buy the cheaper one). the car is sitting in not the best area of town and i'm bumming rides to get home. can't move it because my indy is an after hours guy, the lot is not his to park cars in and take up space...
and, i'd rather not have this happen again. new parts = peace of mind.