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Do you have to jiggle wires to get your car to start?

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Old 08-11-2005, 02:50 PM
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Alpine951, one of my injector wires didn't look so good either, but not as bad as the pic above. All I did was wrap a little electrical tape around them to be sure they wouldn't arc, and then pulled the rubber boot back over it. Car hasn't done the "temporary no start" since, but it's only been a few weeks. If I can go a few months, I'll be happy.

For others with this same problem, I was noticing the tach would not bounce when my no start situation would occur, but the factory boost guage would spring to 1bar (atmospheric), so I knew the DME/KLR was getting power.

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