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Went to go for a spin and nothing but a spinning motor no fire, no sputter, just rruh-rruh-rruh-rruh. So I thought about all those posts I've read about DME relays. Searched for a thread and got the info, found the relay and pulled it out. Too late to go get a new one so I cleaned the pins off and gave it a rap on each side for good measure. Popped it back in. Rruh-rruh-vrooom! 10 minutes total.
Couldna done it without you guys, thanks!
And yes, it was the old 944- relay and I am going to order a new 993- relay for good measure.
Brian Wilson, Amazon Green Coupe, middle-aged guy from Boston
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My failing one would rattle about inside. Get TWO new ones. One for the car, one for the glovebox (saves on shipping too). <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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I guess the real question here is: was it the relay or the pin contacts?
Brian Wilson, Amazon Green Coupe, middle-aged guy from Boston
Home of the World Champion Red Sox and soon to be four time Superbowl Champion New England Patriots. GO PATS!