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Old 30 March 2003, 06:30 PM
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As I am new to owning a scooby and know one seems to have come up with any solutions as yet, can anyone reccomend a specialist diagnostics company for an Import WRX in the Cambridge area ?. I bought it for a toy but Im not having fun yet !!

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Old 30 March 2003, 07:05 PM
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What symptoms mate??

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Basically when the engine comes under load ie when the boost starts to be fed in, the engine misses and backfires as if its a coil pack or plug. I have now replaced any cracked coil packs and brand new set of plugs. As its an import none of the scooby dealers are willing to help ? Andy at Grade A Parts suggested possibly crank sensor or throttle body sensor but to b e honest it could be anything Any Ideas.. Thanks much appreciated
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Basically when the engine comes under load ie when the boost starts to be fed in, the engine misses and backfires as if its a coil pack or plug. I have now replaced any cracked coil packs and brand new set of plugs. As its an import none of the scooby dealers are willing to help ? Andy at Grade A Parts suggested possibly crank sensor or throttle body sensor but to b e honest it could be anything Any Ideas.. Thanks much appreciated
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