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Old 22-09-2005, 12:09 AM   #1
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Exclamation Rattling LR...Problem Found

For months I have wondered what is that damn rattling noise in mcdonalds drive thru. Mind you not till yesterday i checked out my car. Could it be my after market exhaust loose? Jacked up the car all bolts are tight. Opened the bonnet, started the car. No rattling! Played with the throttle body to give it some revs. When the revs are dropping *rattle rattle* FOUND THE PROBLEM....the cermaic part of the cat is loose...took it to Ford today, they checked it, need a new cat....so Monday i should have a new cat and a quiet Focus again (besides the exhaust note). Just thought i would share my little adventure with you all.

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