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tr8t0r
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not very knowledgable about cars and all that technical stuff. but thought that i would try and get some information from some of you gurus here. here's the deal. i drive a 98 grand marquis and recently it seems to have gone on a gas guzzling binge. i dont know what the problem is (other than high gas prices) but i think that it may need a tune up or something. i have no clue. but what are some of the things that i need to look for for starters?

thank you so much for any useful information ladies and gents....or gents and ladies

ps im sure that it doesnt have a gas leak or anything.

7/24/2008 9:54:37 PM

MaximaDrvr

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fuel filter
air filter

7/24/2008 10:17:38 PM

tripleD4u
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^ how my fairings doing man?????

7/24/2008 10:49:09 PM

Chief
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maybe someone has found a new gas source using their suck-tube siphoning skills?

When was the last time you changed the basics plugs/filters/wires/tire pressures?

7/24/2008 10:53:30 PM

Seotaji
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sensor is bad.

7/25/2008 12:49:18 AM

shredder
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replace all that and u will be good.

7/25/2008 8:34:08 AM

redneck350
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cat(s) stopped up

7/28/2008 9:55:16 PM

richthofen
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I'd say try things in this order:
1. Tire pressure (if it's way low, you may see an improvement right away if you inflate to proper pressure)
2. Air filter (when was the last time you changed that? Also, easy to do yourself)
3. Fuel filter (can do yourself on most cars, some harder than others though)
4. Plugs/wires if you know they've been on there a long time (see above)
5. If still no improvement, take it to a shop. Could be O2 sensor, clogged cats, a range of things you probably won't be able to/want to do if you're not into DIY auto work

7/29/2008 11:01:13 AM

tr8t0r
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i seriously thank you all for your help. muchas gracias.

7/31/2008 11:01:04 AM

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