Hello;
I am stuck in PA, and my little lady [wife] is having a problem with her 1981 Eagle, it starts on a dime, runs at the right temp and all, but when it gets to temp, it craps out, [i.e. stalls], there does not seem to be by what she tells me a fuel problem. Though her way of fixing it so far I disagree on, she rides the gas pedal and brake, keeping idle speed high at stop lights and such, don't like that but I am here and she is way north of me and needs the Eagle to get to work, and around the Island. Where is this ground wire you speak of? The module is next to the battery passenger side wall? As a engineer I know for a fact, the higher the amps put out by a faster running alternator and at or around 13.5 volts, the resistance of 230 ohms could be decreased, because higher output, allows voltage AC or DC to travel further, thus at idle resistance increases as output decreases, thus no spark, no start! Doug your good with pulling drawings from thin air, can you shed light on this matter for me, or what else she might look for.
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