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Old 09-17-2003, 10:53 PM
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1. Check the nuts that hold the rear tail lamp assemblies to the body. You'll see several ground wires for the tail lamps and side markers.

2. Check the negative battery cable where it attaches to the body. That should be brushed clean on both surfaces and then tightened.

3. The fuel supply pump has a ground wire that attaches to the bodywork (remove right rear wheel and you'll see it. That area get a lot of corrosion, so I'll bet that ground is pretty bad off too. Remember, that fuel supply pump needs it's full monty of voltage to produce enough pressure for the injection pump. All connections there should be clean and tight.

4. There are two ground connections in the top front of the radiator area.

There are numerous grounds in the dashboard area.
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