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Re: OT: 3.0 V6 sick
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Posted by mike w J on July 26, 2007 at 10:52:58 from (66.128.183.25):
In Reply to: OT: 3.0 V6 sick posted by CWL on July 26, 2007 at 05:16:01:
I have a 96 chevy blazer that did the same thing The dealer replaced plugs wires dist. cap fuel pump and did not fix it still had a multible cylinder missfire they said it had to be internal charge me $1500 and wanted to put in a new engine I said I would drive it till it blew up only had 51000 miles on it They would not warrenty it .I then took it to an independent machanic and he replaced I think the CAM sensor if it wasn't The cam sensor it was the CRANK SENSOR . It runs like new and only cost $65
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