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problem after problem - 8/14/2006 2:06:04 AM   
Yesi

 

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Hi,
Is anyone who can help me with some advice?
I am tired with my Chevrolet tracker 99 4 doors engine 2000 cc 4 cilinders.
It has been a continuous malfunctioning machine.
I keep spending money in expensive reparation and since like never am going to stop.
I have change my service provider several times and nobody fixes’ a problem at the first time.
Right now my car is going dead after 40 minutes of driving. Have to wait over 30 minutes to get it back again.
The service provider had change, oxygen sensor, revised the computer, replace the parts that supplies voltage to the spark plug" all four, replace coolant and the thermostat, spark plugs and the car is still doing the same.

Any idea
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RE: problem after problem - 10/7/2006 1:58:38 PM   
mr_magoo667

 

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I would recommend unloading the track altogether. I've been reading a bit into the 99s' and they're plagued with problems which like you say have no end.

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RE: problem after problem - 10/8/2006 4:27:38 AM   
rgonda

 

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Read the previous post (and the first reply )which says Need Help Please. It may be all you need for this problem.

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