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Re: gze idle problem Wed, 27 August 2003 23:07 Go to previous message
The microtech should use the o2 sensor when it is idling and cruising. It does this to get the air fuel as close to optimal as possible. When you are accelerating, the Microtech uses predefined fuel maps and ignores the o2 sensor.

You should have a bleed somewhere on the motor to get rid of the air in the cooling system. I had to do this on my wifes Falcon last weekend. It is on the thermostat housing in them, I can't help you with the gze location. Look around where the temp sender is (not the temp gauge one, the other one).
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