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Old Sep 4, 2003 | 10:48 AM
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Yea, I know that... but when it did get a reading, the a/f gauge didn't have a strong/proper reading. That means that the connection isnt strong enough or properly connected to have enough voltage to get to the a/f gauge. I still think those connectors are not proper and am going to change them with regular connectors some time, but I just had my surgery and am working and going to school, so finding time is going to be hard. If it's not those connectors, I want to check the o2 and the plugs with a voltmeter to make sure everything is proper.

Ugh
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