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Old 09-02-2005, 01:50 PM   #1
Sweet EL
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Default 2 Problems. Need Help.

Hi Guys, I've got an 98 EL Fairmont Ghia, Tickford enhanced, whiteline sup kit.

The problems I got is the when I'm accelerating the EL seems to have problems between 2000 - 3500 rpm. Its seems to stop reving then keep going. It dose about 3 time in that rev range... Any ideas?? I've been told it could be the ECU or the Auto slipping...

The 2nd problem is only when I turn left there is a knocking sound coming from the back drivers side... Theres nothing in the boot, and it seems to of olny started about a week or 2 ago and I can't seem to find the problem..

and help would be good.
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