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your vehicle may still be under warranty. Call your local dealer and provide your VIN#, warranty is 60months/60,000 mile powertrain warranty, 96months/80,000 mile emissions warranty. I strongly recommend contacting the dealer before your vehicle hits 60,000 miles.
There is no adjusting or tuning to do,for the last 25 years,the computers etc, do that
60,000 is long enough for spark plugs
You should have flushed the brake fluid, every two years
Coolant every three
Trans fluid and power steering every ,three or not more than 30,000 miles
Fuel and air filters every three years 30,000
That depends on the code and your knowledge of auto technology.
What you don't want to do,is start throwing parts at it,as a result of a misunderstanding, of any suggestions or help you may receive.
Codes do not tell you what is wrong, or what to replace.
If the throttle is sticking,you could spray it, with CRC Throttle Body Cleaner,not carb cleaner. Leave the carb stuff, for the lawn mower.
In general, I would say, if your not up on todays vehicles systems and have a strong background in electrical troubleshooting, and years of auto repair,your left with seeking help, down the street at a local repair shop.
It still should be under the manufacture warranty of 3 year 36,000 miles. Which is bumper to bumper coverage. The engine and drivetrain are covered under 6 year 60,000 miles.
Your best bet is to have it towed to the dealer. Warranty will also pay for your towing fees.
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