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Old 06-21-2005, 06:09 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Odd Problem...

My car is randomly choosing to not go anywhere..... it only happens when I am stopped and turning right, but when I go to take off it sounds like I hit the limiter at 1200RPMS and it backfires like crazy, throws a CEL and wont go anywhere.... if I shut the car off and restart it, it runs fine.... what is happening here, I just had the TPS wiring replaced two weeks ago and now I am having more problems..... the CEL it throws is P0888 which I understand to be an auto trans code.....
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