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You don't have a VTC installed do you?
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I believe the VTC unit is about $180 dollars, but you missed my point (probably because it was not made very well). For about 1/2 that $180 a person can buy a base code reader and have an actual useful tool. I hope all works out well with your car. I was taking a childish shot at the VTC product.
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Get the car to the dealer. It could be any number of things, from vehicle speed sensors, throttle body, pedal sensor. Without a code(s) anything is just a wild a$$ guess. Like I said earlier, cold, single digit temps can cause sensors to lose their mind, so to speak. It may be something, it may be nothing.
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Now your talking! Facts? Who needs um! There is nothing on these cars that another catch can or throttle controller won't fix!
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You could really do yourself a favor and swing by an autozone or some auto parts place, and have them read the code, it takes like 5 min and is free, then and only then will you know exactly what is wrong. Until a code is known, I think its your muffler bearings that have gone out causing a back pressure causing the engine to vent through the throttle body...
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Or build a complete second car.
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I see, so if you have a second car with no CEL, you know it should be good. Consider that your parts car. Full circle X 2
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