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Black smoke, good hoses, bad fpr? 700

READ MY POST BELOW! Mechanics like replacing the AMM. If you have a bad connection, you can momentarily cure the problem when you disconnect and connect again the wire harness to the AMM whether you replace the AMM or leave it in place. Still, the problem will come back sooner or later. Check voltage and resistance for AMM (and other sensors, like ECT) against specifications and replace only as needed before you go throwing parts at a problem on the advise of your mechanic, like I did on the advise of mine. It does not help that you print out 700/900 FAQ, it matters that you read.






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