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ECM Test Bypass Help

Started by Prafeston, January 27, 2012, 06:24:59 PM

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Another partial option is when the motor is cold, turn the key to on, and unplug the stepper connector on the back of the carb. I did that on my '83 Cherokee.
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Hello     :hello2:, I just did the bypass & yes its fairly EZ   ;D.     I did look at the short video Prafeston posted on u-tube( thankz), & she started immediately. Advanced the timing & my '86 Eagle is running great.     :occasion14:

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