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Old 06-02-2003, 08:51 PM
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Stevebfl,

Thank you for the insightful info. I had to read it 10 times before I fully grasp (maybe 90%) of what you are saying. If your shop is in So. Cal, I would definitely bring my car to you and have you reset the adaptation values. It's just that most of the shops I dealt with here are either incompetent or are sharks.

I will drive my car and see if my car will readapt to the proper values. If not, I will take it to a shop and have it reset.

Thanks
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