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Air Flow Meter 200 1989

Greg,
I was searching earlier after when I left this message and I saw where somebody else had the same symptoms. Their problem ended up being as O2 Sensor. My mechanic tried this and the problkem has seemed to work. He said that it's a little rough when cold but idles annd runs great when warmed up. I think I might want to still lok at the IACV, where is this and is it expensive? Could that be the issue with the cold start roughness? It was never like that in the past. If my mechanic did pull the AMM while the car was started, is there a way to see if it effected the computer?

Thanks for all your help in advance,

Don






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