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Old 07-10-2003, 12:32 PM   #27 (permalink)
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If they can't find anything(which is likely with it just sitting there) tell them you want them to hook up the Co-Pilot. It's a datalogger which will record everything the PCM sees. It has a trigger button which you carry in the car with you and when you experience the problem you hit the button. It will record 30-45 seconds before you hit the trigger, and a while after. It has enough memory for 3 triggers, and when you finish, just take it back to the dealer for them to download it to the MDS and analyze. They can also send the file to STAR(engineers), etc. They should easily be able to find what to look for.
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