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![]() I totaly forgot about the chip. Disconnect the negative battery terminal and yank the chip. They do go bad. A guy I work with here towed his truck back here because it died on him and wouldnt idle. We yanked his POS superchip and the car ran fine.
If it is a fuel pump problem the AC will add strain on the motor which will need more fuel that you cant supply. It could be fuel all along but yank the chip anyway to test. |
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