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				What is a jumper?
			 
			I understand to set idle speed correctly you need to by pass the ICV by jumpering test ports (B & C). This might sound silly, but what is a jumper? Is it just a peice of wire or is it a tool you have to purchase. If it's just a peice of wire, what guage should it be? Thanks.   
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|  10-24-2004, 10:25 AM | 
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			A piece of wire.  Normally the same gauge or larger than the wire connected to the pins you "jumper."
		 
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|  10-24-2004, 10:34 AM | 
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			That picture looks familiar.   For the test port I just fold up a paper clip so the ends are doubled back on themselves so they fit in the holes but have a enough springiness to stay in place by themselves. A "jumper" is just a wire used to make a (usually) temporary connection. Usually there is something on the ends to facilitate connection. A jumper for the fuse box would have alligator clips on the ends for example. A jumper for disabling an alarm would have a of spade connectors on the end.   -Chris 
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|  10-24-2004, 11:09 AM | 
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			A suicidal man atop the Empire State building....   oops, wrong kind of jumper.     | ||
|  10-24-2004, 11:51 AM | 
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			Got it! Thanks.
		 
				__________________ Mike '84 911 Carrera Coupe (totaled) '83 911 SC Coupe ‘06 Aston Martin Vantage V8 | ||
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