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Laundry List of Issues / Questions 700 1989

I was prepared to do that when I went out to get the car last night, but it fired up and drove fine. I examined the AMM plug - It was well connected. I pulled it loose and reconnected it thinking the same thing you are. The contacts looked very clean as the boot is still in excellent shape. You never know though, it doesn't take much crud on a contact to cause problems. I may have helped it by just unplugging and replugging. I guess she'll just have to drive it and see if the chugging reappears. (I'm wondering as much as you are what "chugging" is exactly.)

Now if I could just figure out why there is no clock or temp guage action.






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