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Old 07-10-2019, 06:33 PM
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Originally Posted by by-tor View Post
Did the work myself, except for the Alignment which my local Firestone did (and the steering wheel is still off by 1 or 2 degrees).

I never disconnected the wheel sensors, but I also don't explicitly recall verifying their connections either.

That being said, could wheel speed sensors throw off the acceleration as well, or is that something that's unrelated?
I wouldnt think so but maybe i would assume that a speed sensor would just throw speedo off but ive only had my 4th gen for a few days i know in the older ones it wouldnt make a difference...

Something similer happened to my buddies mustang it ended up being a plugged catalytic converter.... I never trust a tire shop there is one here in wisconsin that i had proof on would break your vehicle so you would have to go back especially if the customer was a woman.... Plus they also hire young very stupid kids to do the work.... If it where me i would be blaming the tire shop....

You probably said it already but do you have any dash lights on? Maybe get it plugged in and see if something comes up.
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