jlglr4
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The TSB's are only useful to identify widespread problems. It's not a recall or anything like that, so you don't really respond to them. You can take your car in and tell them you found a TSB that looks related - that might clue them in more quickly to a problem - but they're still going to go through the motions of diagnosing the problem (for a fee) and give you an estimate on the repair cost. If you are still under some kind of warranty (like the Federal or State emissions warranty), you can point that out and try to get whatever you are owed under that warranty (maybe parts, possibly labor - can't remember - should be set out in your warranty guide or owners manual).