In a message dated 11/11/2010 4:20:46 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, joel_cort@YAHOO.COM writes: Also check that the brain /the ECU is well attached, grounded and does not flop around or move. I would also check that the ignition switch is functioning. Easy to check when you have the engine running, wiggle the wires the ignition switch and see it it cuts out. You will have to remove the plastic shield to do that. If it faulters, it is time to replace the plastic ignition connector switch.
Could also be the hall sender in the dizzy later mark d |
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