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Old 11-22-2022, 07:56 PM   #15
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These cars aren't difficult to work on. If you're experienced, these transmissions come out pretty quick.
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Thats very helpful.
I don't think i've used cruise control in many years.

Just repeating, I didn't have any codes before dropping it. Never other than a tire pressure light one time, years ago and thats not check engine. I don't know where the got that info about "didn't you notice the check engine light". I would have noticed. I'm the guy who changes oil every 5,000 miles and puts the date on the filter.
What code is it throwing?
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I was fully expecting this to look like dodgy work but I've gotta say, it does look like rodent damage to me. I wouldn't expect the harnesses to be that expensive. Also replacing the clutch isn't too hard to do, quite possible to do solo without many tools.
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chipping off bits of insulation like that as a simulation would probably take more than 2 hours to accomplish.
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