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> AAR Electrical lead, disconnect
turk22
post Mar 10 2016, 04:50 PM
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I found that my AAR appears to stuck closed, very poor cold idle, and then idles fine after warm up. I plan to PB blaster the crap out of the AAR and bench test it to make sure it can open and close correctly.

This may be a stupid question, but how is this lead disconnected, is it simply pulled off, or ??

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post Mar 10 2016, 05:37 PM
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Been a while now since I had my djet car, but IIRC there is a plastic connector somewhere in the vicinity of the underside of the plenum. But maybe I'm thinking of something else. I can't recall right now how I removed mine, it's been a couple years. It's possible I cut it and re-soldered it together. Trace the wire to where it meets the loom and see if you find a connector somewhere along the way.
BTW, I soaked mine in a bath of WD40 for a couple days. After that it worked perfectly.
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