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Old 08-25-2014, 07:39 PM   #6
TommyM
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Originally Posted by Marv17 View Post
Check those O2 sensors? And how about those injectors? Have they been rebuilt or replaced? Coil packs? Gotta make sure all the maintenance is done accordingly. Also any vacuum lines. Hope you solve your issue tho. I know how difficult the CA smog is as well
Marv17,
I just looked into all the things you mentioned. The o2 sensor was cleaned and so were the injectors, coil packs are most likely original and haven't been touched since the car was built and the vacuum lines were also just tested and no leaks were detected. I told my mechanic about the coils but he insists that it is the Cat causing the failed smog. His reasoning being that this is the original Cat in the car and it has over 250,000 miles on it and should be replaced regardless. I just want this car to pass so I can sell it to someone who will appreciate the car and take better care of it than I can.
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