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			<title>sensor problem ?</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[bought a new 2012 colorado-4k miles later,turned key-nothing-towed to dealer-dealer said the clutch sensor and the crank sensor weren't communicating with the computer-my question...]]></description>
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