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Old 01-28-2024, 09:11 PM
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I have a RME 0 261 200 075, 951 618 121.02. The only replacements I find are 0 261 200 077, 944. 618 121 04 Are these compatible with my RME? I have a 1986 944 turbo. I have no spark, the coil seems good as connect to the battery + and ground. I have checked both ohms and ac volts for both sensors at the RME. The only thing I think is the RME causing the problem. Last time it ran I heard a slight clunk and it ran for about 20 seconds without much power. I thought my next thing to check was the RME. The only RME I see are the ones above, but they are not the same as mine. Any ideas?


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I think you mean DME. No that is not compatible.
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A KLR failure is more likely to be causing the no start. Try a temporary bypass of the KLR to determine if it's at fault.




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