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Old 03-20-2010, 10:45 PM
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my tac is always at 4000 rpm, speedo bounces above 50 what could be causing this. and what do i do to fix it. replacing head gasket so i figured it would be a good tim to tackle it
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my tac is always at 4000 rpm, speedo bounces above 50 what could be causing this. and what do i do to fix it. replacing head gasket so i figured it would be a good tim to tackle it
When thoughts that an exorcism might be in order, i think compromised signal wires (like insulation damage) or a mutual ground problem.
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how do i fix it, which wires lines etc


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