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  1. fmomen

    fmomen Karting

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    Drove my car this morning and during the drive, the car started missing suddenly. I stopped and repressed the plug wires, afterwhich on touching the cable which has a connecter (pin type) to the distributor 5-8, the car suddenly regained composure and started working fine. Can anyone tell me the part number for the wire/or where I can find them
     
  2. Ricambi America

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    #2 Ricambi America, Aug 13, 2006
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    You mean this thing (circled)?
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  3. DrStranglove

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    That is the thingie connected to the do-hicky!!!
     
  4. fmomen

    fmomen Karting

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    Exactly. Though on the other bank. I guess I should change both. How much do these cost and should the plug wires also be changed??
     
  5. ernie

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    If you are thinking about changing that connector plan on spending some big money. The connector is attached to the wiring loom that goes to the ecu's. I would cleaning it off with some good electrical cleaner, and then apply some stablant-22a to the connections. Unless you have some broken wires, underneith the rubber boot on the back, I wouldn't be thinking about replacing the whole loom.
     
  6. Ricambi America

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    Ernie is correct, the connector is not available as a spare, only the entire harness. Clean in with electrical contact cleaner first, then treat with Stabilant.
     
  7. fmomen

    fmomen Karting

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    thanks. I am doing this today.
     

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