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Alot of times an in effective catalyst code and an O2 sensor code can be set from an engine vacuum leak. Engine sensors can not see a vacuum leak, but they can tell when an engine is running lean and associate it with the emission system. My suggestion is to have your mechanic look for a bad vacuum hose or elbow.
Dear Betsys, unless you have a code for a cam sensor keep looking for other things that will make you feel better , fuel problems a GOOD TUNE UP (OH YA) air filers, plugs , plug wires, oil change ,get her ready for a long winter . ok Jasmin, take gook care of her. we here sometimes have a love hate relastionship with our car and trucks . and that\'s not a bad thing. Woody
if you have dohc the 2.7 has 3 timing chains The primary chain goes around the crank sprocket the the water pump and around two intake cam sprockets. The other two chains run around seperate intake and exhaust cam sprockets, to synchronize the intake and exhaust valve timing.
ok i think i had the same problem check the wires the one that star on the starter check it all the way to where it ends, on my car i had an electrical problem and it was baisicle doing the same thing...
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