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Re: Check engine light, very rich or very lean 200 91

I have put new plugs in the car and they seem to have a nice blue spark. The rotor and cap look good. The wires look like wires! I have not looked at the engine running in the dark to watch for sparks. Perhaps I should do this?

My day did not go very well. A friend recommended that I check that the connections to the in tank fuel pump were good. So I did. I thought they would be like the contacts on a ford or any other in tank fuel pump. They are not. The pump has a pig tail that is disconnected about two feet from the pump. I thought that the connector at the fuel pump would come of. I gave it a yank and broke it right off. I spent two hours removing the pump and reconnecting the wires. Fun eh? It works fine now anyway.

Neil let me know the next step. I will also try the other advice of checking the oxygen sensor connection and the AMM connection.

Thanks folks

John Wilson






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