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Ok, but when was the last time the wires were changed? I believe you can wait til night, turn the engine on and use a spray bottle to mist over the wires and if you see arcing then you know the wires are bad.

Also, SES (Service Engine Soon) is the same as the CEL (Check Engine Light), try to bring it by an independent mechanic because they will usually do it for you for free. Luckily my Caddy I can pull my codes through the dashboard and reset the light myself :)

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it doesnt have plug wires, it has a spark rail. check that the wiring for the o2 sensors isnt grounding out or anything

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i've seen this happen before, the car was doing the exact same thing... it turned out to be some dirt in the distributor was cutting the fuel

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i've seen this happen before, the car was doing the exact same thing... it turned out to be some dirt in the distributor was cutting the fuel

i dont have a distributor or spark plug wires its has a coil pack

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To me, it sounds like clogged exhaust or dirty injectors/fuel filter. The engine wants to stall out, which is why it keeps revving up to keep itself running. Replace the fuel filter to be safe. They're cheap anyways. There's tests that can be done to test your exhaust. I've seen someone drill small holes in the exhaust before and after the catalytic converter to measure back pressure (you should get nearly the same number in both spots if it's fine). A clogged cat would explain the o2 codes. Another thing you should do is check all the plugs of the sensors you replaced and make sure they're clean. You can spray WD-40 in the plug and then blow it out with an air compressor to clean it out. Try doing that on as many plugs as possible. No one can really tell you the exact cause of the problem. It's more of a trial and error process and we have to go through your work (and assume it's done correctly) to single out the problem!

EDIT: Also try putting some injector cleaner or seafoam in your gas tank

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