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Electrical Problem - Help Needed
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<blockquote data-quote="stangphan" data-source="post: 16901934" data-attributes="member: 126008"><p>Yeah, I pulled it out and visually checked it, but its sounding like maybe I need to check with multimeter?? I have been trying to search for a problem with that circuit, but could not find one. I pulled the PCM yesterday and cleaned all of the terminals, but nothing changed and they didn't look corroded or anything. The car only has 49k miles on it, so it's not like the wiring should be in too bad of shape outside of the age of the car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stangphan, post: 16901934, member: 126008"] Yeah, I pulled it out and visually checked it, but its sounding like maybe I need to check with multimeter?? I have been trying to search for a problem with that circuit, but could not find one. I pulled the PCM yesterday and cleaned all of the terminals, but nothing changed and they didn't look corroded or anything. The car only has 49k miles on it, so it's not like the wiring should be in too bad of shape outside of the age of the car. [/QUOTE]
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