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**CRASH** 98 tahoe obd2 codes
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<blockquote data-quote="deerlick" data-source="post: 1450349" data-attributes="member: 16293"><p>i would guess you have a valve problem on #4 if the other parts didnt cure your misfire. that mis could have helped contribute to your failing cat as it would have sent unburned fuel into overfueling it and overheating it melting the catylst inside. the tranny may be feeling as its shifting odd from a cat that is coming apart and plugging up, sometimes the pieces of cat will get stuck in the outlet and plug up the exhaust then fall back down and feel normal til it does it again. so leak down on that cylinder would be the next step for sure. also clean the mass air flow sensor as they are very known for killing trannys in those if they are dirty and skewing the readings on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerlick, post: 1450349, member: 16293"] i would guess you have a valve problem on #4 if the other parts didnt cure your misfire. that mis could have helped contribute to your failing cat as it would have sent unburned fuel into overfueling it and overheating it melting the catylst inside. the tranny may be feeling as its shifting odd from a cat that is coming apart and plugging up, sometimes the pieces of cat will get stuck in the outlet and plug up the exhaust then fall back down and feel normal til it does it again. so leak down on that cylinder would be the next step for sure. also clean the mass air flow sensor as they are very known for killing trannys in those if they are dirty and skewing the readings on it. [/QUOTE]
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