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Old May 26, 2015 | 09:49 PM
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Hey guys! Hopefully I can get some feedback. I have a 95 ssei SC. I,m feeling some hiccups in idle takeoffs and driving at any speeds, any ideas? Thanks
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Any service engine soon lights on?
Maybe it needs a good tune up.
Plugs,wires,fuel filter been done ?
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May also want to clean the throttle body and check your ignition coils.

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Thanks Guys I found the problem, it was a burnt spark plug wire.
Thanks for all info!
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Rats! You beat me to it....I usually drink a glass of water very slowly and that takes care of it....
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Originally Posted by omargadea12
Thanks Guys I found the problem, it was a burnt spark plug wire.
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Does it look like it got burned on the exhaust manifold?
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No it was burnt at the terminal inside the boot.
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