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<blockquote data-quote="blackhawk" data-source="post: 1942529" data-attributes="member: 556871"><p>It drives nice, once it starts it stays running. How do I check the O2 sensors? And what am I looking for? Also, would replacing/cleaning those change the high RPM that we idle at right now? Or do most Grand Ams idle at a high speed? We were thinking of taking it in for a tune up, since it probably hasn't ever had one, so maybe we should schedule that earlier than expected. Any help or ideas is, again, appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackhawk, post: 1942529, member: 556871"] It drives nice, once it starts it stays running. How do I check the O2 sensors? And what am I looking for? Also, would replacing/cleaning those change the high RPM that we idle at right now? Or do most Grand Ams idle at a high speed? We were thinking of taking it in for a tune up, since it probably hasn't ever had one, so maybe we should schedule that earlier than expected. Any help or ideas is, again, appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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