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I have an 1990 Pontiac Grand Prix LE that I had to replace...

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Question by TERRY OLSON
Submitted on 2/27/2006
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I have an 1990 Pontiac Grand Prix LE that I had to replace the motor in. The motor I replaced it with is the same except it was an SE,the trouble I am having is the first day it was running it seemed fine but the service engine soon light stayed on, then it went out and the car started runing real bad. After checking it out I found that the 3rd and 6th cyclinder are not firing, I am at a loss what to do now as it is still running bad.What sdo I do next? the car doesn't show any codes;


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