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so i got a new CSI time switch from ebay, the 20020 one the art bought also, worked for him. Well i installed it today and it didnt fire up first try, it started, stalled, then started up.
I know that the switch just grounds the circuit and that tells the cold start injector to fire, so is there a way i can remove the switch from the equation to see if it is my cold start switch? I assume just grounding out the correct wire will do it, but I am not sure which one it is.. I have red and green going to that plug, but since the wires might differ in color it might be easier to say which it is on the plug, since the plug is keyed you can say right or left. i know that when you take out the sensor coolant should go everywhere, but mine barely leaked at all, i think i may be low on coolant, could this have an effect? since in theory the switch just takes a temperature reading of the coolant but if none of the coolant is on it its getting a false temp? i dont know though, i feel as though even air would be cool enough to tell the cold start to fire, seeing as i even have this problem in the summer im beginning to think that it is something else? but i guess there really isnt anything other than the cold start time switch or the cold start injector that could cause this. anyways, input is appreciated as always. -brian |
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