Rmember though that if you use the $450 it is a one shot deal. Meaning you cannot do the same next time. At that point IIRC you have to fix the problem outright.

Might be better to solve the problem now and save the $450 option for the future when the car is much older. Sad thing is I did the diagnostics and all it did was indicate that the cars sensors were running perfect. Maybe it was because of the OBDI vs. OBDII system. I truely beleive theOBDII is far more advanced if not tempermental.