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Old 02-14-2008, 10:15 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by Pinebox View Post
Well, it's happened 3 different times now. Here's what leads up to it....
-Driving 45+ minutes in stop and go traffic.
-Snowing
-Wind blowing


Results/Symptoms of this....
The engine starts to stumble and I assume mis-fire. Adding RPM's doesn't help clear it up. Easiest way to describe it is it's like a spark plug wire is loose. Kinda makes the engine exhaust sound like a WRX.

I got home last night and did the 3 on/off with the key to see the codes, "done" is all I got. So no codes. Then I looked all over the engine bay. Nothing out of the ordinary was wet.

Anyone have any ideas what I could do to fix this problem???
..Besides not drive in the snow.


Does the stumble clear up after the car warms up?
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The "important gauge" did not stop his engine from going booom!

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