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Check for continuity where?
Can you tell me where to look, I don't know where to begin....
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see video below at 2:36. Flexing from engine movement and heat/time can cause wire breakage, high resistance which will affect EML since it is closely monitored for fluctuations.
https://youtu.be/Hki4gy6q8Us?t=156 |
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continuity check - complete - new throttle body didn't resolve
I found the pin outs for the throttle body my using
https://www.pss-autosoft.net/diagrams.php And all 6 wires had continuity. So I was very hopeful the new throttle body would resolve, but it did not. I don't know what to troubleshoot, I hate throwing money at parts that I don't need.
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