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Old 05-11-2008, 05:57 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Wow – nothing like a bad shop to ruin your day and get you totally pissed-off; been there and it sucks… The first thing that comes to my mind with regards to the check engine light is a faulty 0S2 censor, as that will cause the check engine light to light-up.

Just my opinion, but I would seek out a quality local speed shop that knows GM cars. It might take some digging, but it will be well worth the effort the next time you add a Mod…


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ok i put my car on a lift and figured out the rattle was a loose retaining band near the exhaust tips, the fags who put it together put two fat ass bands on one little bar and the second one only goes on halfway and it slid off, so i gotta take it off and cut it in half and put it back on then put some type of nut or clamp on there to keep it from coming back off. dont EVER take your car to all pro exhaust and performance on reilly road in fayetteville, nc. they suck ass. so thats what that problem was so obviously not related to the engine error. like i said i cleared the code and it hasnt come back on, does anyone know anything about this error? hit me back please
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