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To: D. Long who wrote (156571)2/3/2006 6:32:59 PM
From: DMaA  Respond to of 793750
 
I'm thinking about sensors that don't fail but degrade out of spec, so you wouldn't necessarily know it was happening.

But Thomas assures me that problem's been taken care of.



To: D. Long who wrote (156571)2/3/2006 6:37:27 PM
From: Alan Smithee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793750
 
Kristel's Taurus had a problem in her sensor cluster that kept making the check engine light come on (and making it damn hard to get it to pass emissions/inspection). Mechanics kept replacing the sensors, to no effect and great cost. Finally, the problem was fixed - a tiny $5 hose leading into the cluster was ruptured. No one caught it because it was tucked way up inside.

Derek, I can guarantee, with 100% certainty, that you will have no further problems with sensors in your wife's Taurus.

You can go to the bank on that.