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Old 03-13-2004, 10:21 AM   #1
moosejaw
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Check that the injector harness ground has not loosened. It is located between the battery and starter relay. It has a small disconnect (that looks like a fuse holder) that connects it to the main harness.

Having a poor ground will cause the exact symptoms you describe. If the car is lean enough you will notice it may start to overheat-- during normal driving!

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