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960 Codes 113 and 115 - Repair Idea 900 1995

I've been battleing with the Code 113 and 115 and their associated results of turning off banks of fuel injectors for the last year. My wife and I are fed up and I'm planning on takling the problem.

I understand that the cause of this is a poor solder joint of the 'green' ground wires that accumulate under the intake manifold. At least one person on this list has perservered the repair which I believe they said took 5-6 hours because of the location of the solder joint.

My question..... Since this is a ground wire, can't I just rig a new ground wire to all six injectors and ground that wire to a good engine or chassis ground. Theoretically this sounds like it should work. It would be immensely easier and faster and hopefully more reliable.

The only catch I can see is if the computer needs to see those ground signals. Even if that were the case, I guess I could splice into the wiring harness somewhere.

Anyone have the fuel injection wiring diagram for the 95 960?

Any thoughts as why this would or wouldn't work are appreciated.

DEWFPO
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1998 S90 062,925 1995 964 145,750






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