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It wouldn't start! 700

Right after i installed my new fuel pump in my car, i noticed that the thing would studder like mad. Especially at low speeds. I checked everything i could to think of why it would do that. In the end, i remembered removing the injectors to see if i was getting any pressure. I also took off each of the electrical clips from each of the injectors. Sure enough, the #4 cyclider had a loose wire just like the one in your picture. The cylinder was never getting any gas. I removed the rubber insulator and jammed the wire into the female connector. Then i jammed the entire connecter onto the male part, making sure to shove the wires into place. Never had a problem since. Its funny to see how the car can run, even with only 3 cylinders working. Damn thing never even stalled when it was like that too!

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-Brandon at FSU '88 744ti 156k miles






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