MS2 when driving suddenly fuel delivery goes lean
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MS2 when driving suddenly fuel delivery goes lean
Any guesses as to where to start debugging? If it's a possible cold solder joint on the PCB, where might I look?
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Re: MS2 when driving suddenly fuel delivery goes lean
BTW, the cure on my fuel system was a larger fuel filter and never had anything to do with MS.
If you are still having problems, report back with a datalog so we can see what the injectors are doing.
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Re: MS2 when driving suddenly fuel delivery goes lean
I hope that fixes things for you.alice wrote:Then by chance I pushed down on R37 on the PCB while it was happening and fuel kicked back in immediately.
You might try posting this question on the "MS-II and V2.2/V3 Main Board Assembly, Testing, and Troubleshooting" forum. I'm sure someone there will know the answer.alice wrote:but to anyone who might be more knowledgeable, could this resistor overheating be causing this kind of problem to occur?
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