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Ancient Mariner -> RE: Learning Cars (11/18/2005 7:46:07 PM)
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Working on cars is rather simple, take out bad part put in good part. The hard part is knowing what the bad part is. That's what makes a good mechanic. Knowing what part is responsible for what function. I have been working on cars a long time, and yet I posted here about a miss in the engine. All suggestions pointed to wires, and that s exactly what it was. But, not being familiar with the Eclipse engine, I wanted to ask Eclipse wrenches their opinions. You never know if some emissions device could have caused this, or that there is a known problem, like a vacuum hose that expands with heat and causes a leak. You will find replacing brakes, or mufflers or shocks and suspension parts are a snap. It is the diagnosing of electrical, fuel, and ignition problems that are the difficult part.
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