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Originally Posted by otroo
You can take it to a auto parts store and they will either scam it for you or they will tell you how to scan it. After you scan it you can clear the code and that might help it run better. After you get the code they can usually tell you what is wrong. It might be something real simple like a bad sensor or something else. After you get the code youtube how to fix it. Now if you don't have the tools some autoparts stores have tools you could rent or they borrow for free. If you were near Boise I would help you out. Good luck
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We have a code reader. Showing problem with #4 cylinder. He put a additive that would hopefully help but nope. He’s going to flush the motor and do another oil change and pray that helps. Ugh ugh ugh.
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