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local Ford dealer wont clean IMRC plates
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraJazz" data-source="post: 6707002" data-attributes="member: 26833"><p>I can't imagine your intake gaskets throwing a code. I think if the gaskets were a problem you would have a vacuum leak, and that causes drivability or at least idle problems. Cleaning the plates is a good thing to do, assuming that they need it.</p><p></p><p>My advice is to pull the codes yourself. Auto zone type places can do it for you for free. Then look up what the numbers refer too and ask some questions then.</p><p></p><p>When I took my car in to get the IMRC's cleaned at a dealer, they tried to tell me that my injectors were "brittle", and that I needed to replace all of them at $150 each. There's some serious BS right there. This dealer you are talking to sounds like they are full of it too, IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraJazz, post: 6707002, member: 26833"] I can't imagine your intake gaskets throwing a code. I think if the gaskets were a problem you would have a vacuum leak, and that causes drivability or at least idle problems. Cleaning the plates is a good thing to do, assuming that they need it. My advice is to pull the codes yourself. Auto zone type places can do it for you for free. Then look up what the numbers refer too and ask some questions then. When I took my car in to get the IMRC's cleaned at a dealer, they tried to tell me that my injectors were "brittle", and that I needed to replace all of them at $150 each. There's some serious BS right there. This dealer you are talking to sounds like they are full of it too, IMO. [/QUOTE]
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