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Checking injectors 200 1992

If you have an open ECT sensor (there are two halves to it) and you wait for Santa time, it might indeed fix things. If the sensor is open, the computer thinks it is dead of winter above the arctic circle and pours on the fuel. Your nose should tell you if that's the case.

I can't remember any more where I was leading you, but I don't think we were testing the fuel computer's wiring -- seemed like you were going through spark tests. Keep your focus and train of thought linear and you'll eventually beat this without calling a pro.
--
Art Benstein near Baltimore

Mistakes are the portals of discovery. -James Joyce






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