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        <description>This old classic Buick barely made it to the shop under its own power. It seems to start up fine, but falls on its face as soon as you hit the accelerator. The findings actually bring up some very interesting points on using substituted scan data values in a diagnosis. After the case study we go back to the PHAD classroom to discuss what we saw on the car, and if our diagnostic approach was valid in making the final call. Enjoy! Ivan</description>
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