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Old Apr 21, 2015 | 07:52 PM
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Default Fixing exhaust, electrical issues and front lights

Hey again,

I fixed my overheating problems with my Eclipse. I replaced the bumper that got ripped off my car with a new painted one. I just need to fix 3 issues:

My exhaust was stolen. The catalytic convertor specifically, along with the o2 sensor associated with that location of the car. The car is LOUD. Not to mention very illegal and annoying for a commuter car. Fun under tunnels

I replaced my factory stereo with a Pioneer unit, very nice, BT and mic over steering wheel, however when my buddy installed it, a loose wire (orange) shorted out on a metal piece near the stereo, and now my driver's side tail light is out, along with all the internal power for cigarette lighters and interior lighting for speedometer and gauges, etc. Night driving is a disaster.

Lastly, my bumper got ripped off, and when that happened, the turn signal lights along with the entire driver's side turn signal assembly being torn off. I need to replace these, but don't know a reputable place to get them.



Basically, I need to figure out the internal electrical issue, need to order a new Cat, O2 sensor, front lights and I need to know where a reputable place to get these things might be. I can provide pics of specific parts that are broken/missing if need be. Also, if anyone here knows about how much the exhaust job will run that would be cool too, because one place wanted like $400+!



Any help would be greatly appreciated
 
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