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Yeah, I think I’ll look into getting one. Now I’m starting to suspect the distributor. I jus started another post on it but either way the cats and sensors probably have 215000 miles on them so it wouldn’t hurt to check em
Yeah, I think I’ll look into getting one. Now I’m starting to suspect the distributor. I jus started another post on it but either way the cats and sensors probably have 215000 miles on them so it wouldn’t hurt to check em
Well I checked if the plug wire order mattered and it doesn’t. but I think it must have been dirty carbs and the bad gas.
Well I checked if the plug wire order mattered and it doesn’t. but I think it must have been dirty carbs and the bad gas.
Haha I did actually just toda po300 multiple misfire which is odd because all the ingnition stuff is new except for the distributor shaft and coil but I plan on checking my plugs and wires ect.. Today
Haha I did actually just toda po300 multiple misfire which is odd because all the ingnition stuff is new except for the distributor shaft and coil but I plan on checking my plugs and wires ect.. Today
Ok I’m hoping not to have to drill holes. The one I have just stuck with double sided tape and then I just ran the wires down alon the steering colum and under the dash
Ok I’m hoping not to have to drill holes. The one I have just stuck with double sided tape and then I just ran the wires down alon the steering colum and under the dash
It’s my switch I’m pretty sure. It’s a micro bug switch with a white wire,red wire, and black wire, the black wire just makes the indicated lights work, the red wire hooks up to power and the white wire goes to the relay. The red wire has power all the way into the switch but when I flip the switch the power doesn’t transfer into the white wire but if I hook the white wire directly to power the relay flips and the lights come on so I know it’s working.
Is there a switch I can buy by itself that is like the one I have it’s a pilot wiring harness setup pl-harn3 is the name of the setup.
It’s my switch I’m pretty sure. It’s a micro bug switch with a white wire,red wire, and black wire, the black wire just makes the indicated lights work, the red wire hooks up to power and the white wire goes to the relay. The red wire has power all the way into the switch but when I flip the switch the power doesn’t transfer into the white wire but if I hook the white wire directly to power the relay flips and the lights come on so I know it’s working.
Is there a switch I can buy by itself that is like the one I have it’s a pilot wiring harness setup pl-harn3 is the name of the setup.
Both hot wires for the relay
Both hot wires for the relay
On my fuse box I have two auxiliary posts that are hooked up by a 30 amp fuse one per post and I have them hooked up to the same post
On my fuse box I have two auxiliary posts that are hooked up by a 30 amp fuse one per post and I have them hooked up to the same post
It’s pretty close to that I have both hooked up to the same power source but that shouldn’t matter should it?
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