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Re: The flashing LED isn't always a good measure !
Posted by mdpatsr [Email] (more from mdpatsr) on Thu, 1 May 2008 21:03:24
In Reply to: Re: The flashing LED isn't always a good measure !, vtsnaab [Profile/Gallery]
, Mon, 14 Apr 2008 21:19:51
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For some reason half the thread is gone. I got it running today, new relays, but the old ones worked also, left them in as I have more confidence in them. Put in new plugs and went back to the original red DI. For a long time it would only run at about 400 rpm, and then for a short period of time. I looked under the hood for someway to spped up the idle and played with the cable from the pedal and noticed it was very loose, I played with it pushing and pulling it and it snapped and the lever it was connected to went back into the unit it controls. The car started and ran, what gives with that? However, it still only idles at 400 until it dies, as long as I keep the idle up with the pedal it runs ok. I still can't get it to go over 3000 rpm without making a nasty whistle noise and acting wierd, but I can drive it and will. Ant ideas? Also, something new and I know there are a lot of threads about this, the TCS light came on and it is not shifting the way it was before it started acting wierd.
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