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Old Jul 18, 2013 | 10:15 AM
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As stated earlier, my information is for a 2000 for which it does not show SP201 so in fact, I did not know it's location when I took the time to research, then write out my response above. But that is a nice assumption that you made there...

Alldata typically has both a written description as well as pictorial view of the locations for these items. It can sometimes be interesting finding the pictorial views, but in my experience they are there. Your mileage/patience may vary.

Given your response, I'll be moving along as well. No use feeling like I wasted my time attempting to understand what is going on and help you in your situation when it seemed like even the crickets in this thread were going to die... Good luck with your issues.
 
Old Jul 18, 2013 | 10:20 AM
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Good luck with your issues. The have drugs for that! Ha Ha
 
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