Is the battery good? Ground wires to check (on aircooled anyhow) - Ground strap in the battery box - Transmission to body ground, look for a short braided strap - Engine ground, this is tucked down on top of the number 4 cylinder, a few grounds come together here, and it's a good idea to have a wire that runs to the body from this ground. I'm not sure if it came this way from the factory, but my van has a gfround wire there. - Ground on the lip of the engine bay, at the back on the drivber side. I think this is the main ECU ground but I'm not sure. - Ground on the front wall of the engine bay on the drivers side, near the double relay and fuel pump relay. ( on my californai van anyhow) - There's a ring of ground wires up front behind the fuse panel
Those are all the ones that should matter as far as I know. Greg. 82 Westy. Chris Winesette wrote: > My engine turn over it kind of a slow ruh ruh ruh ruh. Where do all the > ground wires properly goto. anyother sugestions |
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