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Old 06-16-2008, 05:51 AM   #3
j.fro
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You need to read the codes. Maybe it's your MAF, maybe not. OBD II readers aren't terrible expensive, and you can find them at Sears, Wal-mart, online, etc. $80-100 is about average. If you don't want to get your own, most Advance/Auto Zone chain type shops will read it for you and clear the codes for free. Post the codes and we'll let you know just what's up with your car.
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