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Re: GZE Sensor on the back of Inlet Manifold Fri, 27 August 2004 11:35 Go to previous message
Ah ok, and im guessing a damaged one would fluctuate readings quite badly?

EDIT: Im guessing it probably wouldnt be causing symptoms like not being able to set timing, and the MAP sensor hunting for vacuum. I think i also have a vac leak somewhere in there, and am going to try and find that tomorrow.

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