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Old 05-24-2008, 09:21 PM   #22 (permalink)
MPDano
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I have a 2002 Ford Escape and it tried to kill me. I did not know what was happening until I took it in for the third time at the local dealership. The first indication I had was while on a long trip. Arrived not feeling well and in a lot of pain. Went to a medical doctor and he had no explanation. Went to an accurpuncturist, she had not explanation. Had my car safety checked for the trip back home, nothing showed up but they were not looking for a bad CAT. Went about 100 miles on trip to home and noticed lose of power. Made it another 200 miles and it really was acting up. Took it to a dealer and the EGR valvue was replaced. This took 5 days as they didn't have the part in stock. Started to feel a little better, however, still in a lot of pain. Put it in on Saturday and got it back on Tuesday. I did ask if it was an exhaust problem. Left town and drove less than 50 miles and the car started acting up again. Had no choice but to drive it another 150 miles, not knowing that the EGR was blown. Arrived sick. Stayed there for 3 days and headed for home in the mountains. When I reached the hills I had no power and couldn't get above 25-30MPH. Arrived in the vacinity of home and went directly to the dealership here and made an appointment for the following Tuesday, it was Friday.
Took it in and asked the same question about the exhaust system. This time the new EGR valvue was cracked and blown. It was replaced and 5 days later I had my car. Two days later took it back, not running right. This time they replaced a sensor switch, part of the CA emissions. Asked the same question about the exhaust. During this time I lost coordination in my arms and legs, and still in a lot of pain. Car was delivered to me 3 days later, this time made it to the Post Office - 7 miles away and the check engine light came on. Still not knowing what was happeing I had it towed, couldn't trust the car. This time they found the CAT was totally plugged. Then everything started to make sense. I have been poisoned by my car and am going through treatments to get rid of the toxins. I also carry a carbon monoxide detector in the car. Is there anyone else out there that has had the same experience?
Jeez! Thats a scary story.
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