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Old 03-04-2006, 12:31 PM   #1
StAndArdAU
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Default My AUTO Stalled!!??!!

OK gang help me out here i was turning into my street on saturday at about 30-40km/h and lost my steering...once i turned my music down i noticed the engine wasn't runnning either meaning only one thing... MY AUTOMATIC STALLED

since then it keeps wanting to stall when ever i am stopped at a corner, or even just driving under 50km.

it gives hell horrible shakes and i'm scared... i've checked everything that I thought of to check like the battery, ignition leads?, oil, coolant, every damn wire i could see and i'm lost...HELP.

PS. am NEVER taking my car to FORD for service EVER EVER EVER AGAIN... :(

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