Re: [DML] microswitch and idleing
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Re: [DML] microswitch and idleing



Dave,

Thank you for your detailed discription of your problem, it has helped me to
nail down your problem. This may take a couple of steps before you can
completely solve your problem, start by replacing the lambda relay. Parts
manual 3 / 7 / 0 #12


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----- Original Message -----
From: <Delorean17@xxxx>
To: <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2000 3:39 PM
Subject: [DML] microswitch and idleing


> Hello,
> I finally got my car running again after it stalled in the street last
> week. My car will only stay running when the full throttle
microswitch(parts
> manual 2/3/0 #15) is depressed. When I bought my car there was a bread
tie
> around it keeping it pressed in. when the car is running and you take the
> bread tie off, the car will go to a VERY low idle and the car will shake
and
> eventually die out.
> Why does it go down to such a low idle? The microswith triggers the
> acceleration enrichment circuit, right? I can here it start to buzz when
I
> press the switch down. any ideas on how to get my car to idle correctly.
It
> idles pretty high with the switch on all the time. the car will not be
> driven for a few more months But I would like to get this figured out.
>
> Thanks in advance
> dave
> #2496-carpet goes in soon.






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