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Re: Will a stopped up cat kill a car?

Subject: Re: Will a stopped up cat kill a car?
by tobijohn on 2008/2/2 0:08:37

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For those of you who know my plight, car has been in the shop for a while now, started off as ignition module, fixed that, then high voltage something or another, pointed to a wiring/opti problem, now car still in shop, idles for two whole hours and doesn't die. But, now it will start, run very rich, black smoke out right side, then die and sometimes won't even run at all. We are all confused and am wondering if a stopped up cat could very well be the problem? Car has 223K miles on it....


I think it would be easier for people here to help you if you updated your original thread rather than start a new one as the story continues to unfold. As I mentioned in previous threads, there were no references in the FSM to the DTC codes that you had previously mentioned. Also, the DTC codes I could find in the FSM that had anything to do with high voltage had nothing to do with the Opti. I'm no expert but from what you've mentioned so far, I don't think the shop that's working on your Corvette knows what's going on...
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