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    Check Engine (Sputtering/missing when cold)

    Take a ride to your local Auto Zone store and ask the counter person to pull the code. It's free and they will print the code number along with a generic description of the problem. Use that code number to google search that will usually bring you right back here with your answer. Add "OBD II...
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    wheel bearings?

    My guess...ball joints. I'm on second set within 90k miles. I did have a bad wheel bearing and it made a howling noise like a snow tire would make. The vertical movement in the tire kinda makes it a suspension issue. Control arm bushings crap out too and may cause the same condition. Take ur car...
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    2002 Lincoln LS v6 3.0L - Need Help.

    I may be late for a reply but I have had issue with cold stalling and poor acceleration leaving the curb on morning starts. I was on my fifth repair shop to correct this and ended up at the Lincoln dealership with $115 an hour shop rate. After two hours of inspection with no lead it was...
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    Hello New Here!!

    Yep, good move. The plastic gets brittle and the 10mm Allen drive in the cap will crack in time. Agreed that it has limited access to the hold down bolts. I had to grind a socket paper thin to finish tightening the housing.
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    $50 catalytic converter...

    I know this is an old post but how did you get the CMS (catalyst monitor system) sensors to not pick up on the emissions? CMS sensors are the number 2 set after the cat and should have lit up the check engine light. When this happens it should go to limp mode and a noticable decrease in power...
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    New Member from Motown

    Hello to all LVC members. I am a retired Ford worker and put 34 years with the company. Our plant manufactured coil springs, steel wheels, sway bars and many other products but the best was the catalytic converter. Before NAFTA our plant produced 100% of the Ford cat product. Heavy and high...
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