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![]() Drives: 2 Door hatchback Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Franklin VA
Posts: 12
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CTScott's last post sure seems to sum it up. When I had the charcoal canister filter off, there was water in the pump module. I figured that it was just condensation and blew all of the water out. Replacing the charcoal canister, charcoal canister filter, fuel tank filler pipe cover, and the fuel tank filler pipe cover holder will cost well over $1000 bucks, approximately 8% of what I paid for the car 28 months ago. To me it just isn't worth the cost. Plus after the wife getting laid off, I can't bring on any more bills.
One last question, if I just leave it that way, are there any performance/fuel economy issues? If not, I'll just look at the idiot like and just get used to it being illuminated. Thanks for everyone's help on this. |
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