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Posted on Aug 25, 2010

Purchased a Suzuki Verona 2003 three years ago, and the car has been stalling and stalling and stalling and stalling for the last two years now. I have replaced o2 sensors at least 4 sensors in all and was told ECM was replaced at 4600 miles now has 68000 but purchased with 58000 three years ago. Have also had to replace rear passenger and rear driver side control arm in the car due to a clunking noise that I keep hearing when you hit a bump. Now told need PMC needs replaced. Told by mechanic to trade in and take loss. I cannot afford to take that much loss on what I owe on vehicle they will not give me. What options do I have is to keep sinking money into this pit on repairs then I am being told.

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Honestly, I would rig the car to drive itself off a cliff. Mine has given me so many problems in the past 6mos I've owned it that I've contemplated doing just that. Even named the car "Christine" because it's death on wheels. Seriously though, I would take the loss. You'll end up spending more keeping the damn thing. :-/

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Ours would also rev up and down,along with the stalling.had the wiring harness that runs on top of the engine replaced,took care of it.now we get to do the upper control arms,but we have 115k on the car now

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