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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: agoura hills, ca 91301
Posts: 2,634
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John,
As always, you are a gentleman when it comes to knowledge transfer.
However, I just fixed my computer (it died for a week), so sorry for the late response. As an update, it turned out that the fuse (although still connected to the fuse box connectors), was not sitting IN THE hole. My suspicion is that as soon as electrical load and heat built up, the pointed ends of the fuse was not sufficient for the load requirements....resulting to intermittent power to the sensor.
In other words, I removed the fuse, reinstalled it correctly so that the bottom was actually centered into the hole, and VOILA problem fixed. I have sinced sanded ALL connectors with some application of dielectric stuff.
Oh, and my CO is now back at 3.0! Now if I can just have the time to try your ultimate 3.5 CO at 6K setup!!!!???????
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