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Date:         Fri, 29 Jan 1999 18:34:41 EST
Reply-To:     Ssittservl@AOL.COM
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From:         S Sittservl <Ssittservl@AOL.COM>
Subject:      The AFM bone's connected to the clutch bone...
Comments: cc: SSittser@aol.com
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OK, I give up. I found my 22 MFD capacitor at Radio Shack (I feel at home at Radio Shack), but I can't find any reference in the Bentley manual to anything called an "Air flow meter" (I do NOT feel at home in my engine compartment). Does it go by some other name, or can someone just tell me where it is and what it looks like? I have a couple of guesses, but rather than expose my ignorance further I think I'll just wait quietly for help. Thanks.

-Steven Sittser '88 Westfalia


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