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Date:         Wed, 15 Jun 2005 22:01:29 -0100
Reply-To:     Tom Rowsell <sakow86@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Tom Rowsell <sakow86@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Idling too fast...
Comments: To: Paul Guzyk <paullist@guzyk.com>
In-Reply-To:  <a06020401bed5f696faae@10.0.0.100>
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Thanks...when I unplug the Idle Stabilizer Controller, idling returns to normal. Does that mean that it is indeed the culprit? I read in the archives that running temporarily without one is not too catostrophic ??

Tom http://tomrowsell.com

On 6/15/05, Paul Guzyk <paullist@guzyk.com> wrote: > Idle Stabilizer Controller....it's located about 1 foot in front of > the right rear taillight behind the air box feed cover. > > You should be able to remove it by feel if you remove the taillight > and stick your arm into the hole. > > Also check wiring connections on the Blue temp sender on the > thermostat housing. > > > > > >In a message dated 6/15/05 10:24:46 AM, sakow86@GMAIL.COM writes: > > > ><< '86 Westy is idling too fast. What should I check first? >> > > > >If the idle returns to normal for a short period upon restart, replace the > >Idle Stabilizer Controller. > > > >George >


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