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I know you are looking at an older one slo-vo, but I thought I just might add this.
There is one issue that I've only seen complaints on the 2005 V6. Some drivers say they are driving and all the sudden it loses all power. The fix requires you to replace the spark plugs, COP's and PCM's.
What I know is vague, and I'm betting adsm might know a bit more. I seem to remember reading it's a frequency generated by the COP's (that were made by a certain manufacturer) and it burns out the PCM.
There is one issue that I've only seen complaints on the 2005 V6. Some drivers say they are driving and all the sudden it loses all power. The fix requires you to replace the spark plugs, COP's and PCM's.
What I know is vague, and I'm betting adsm might know a bit more. I seem to remember reading it's a frequency generated by the COP's (that were made by a certain manufacturer) and it burns out the PCM.