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[QUOTE]Originally posted by st5150: [QB] If they're really shot, the computer will throw a code. If they're on their last leg, you'll notice a poor idle, poor MPG, poor part throttle response and the car can run rich at part throttle and idle. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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v6mustanglover
Member # 545
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How can you tell if they have gone bad?
st5150
Member # 51
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If they're really shot, the computer will throw a code. If they're on their last leg, you'll notice a poor idle, poor MPG, poor part throttle response and the car can run rich at part throttle and idle.
Jeff S
Member # 371
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If you monitor their voltage they should be rapidly changing at idle and cruise conditions. When they go bad they tend to slow down considerably.
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