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Chattering boost relay and other abstract thoughts Posted by SaabStalker [Email] (#1098) [Profile/Gallery] (more from SaabStalker) on Sun, 21 Feb 2016 08:46:32 In Reply to: Re: Intermittent no boost problem solved, tweetiedancer, Sun, 21 Feb 2016 05:54:52 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
Always love follow up solutions to issues. Thanks. I should have done this in a new post, but too late now.
Both are interesting and the brake light thing a WTH. Is that turbo solenoid/relay suppose to be click on, click off? I've encountered some chattering at times. Whats its complete purpose, and why the chattering?
No Dan it's not a squirrel, at least not the ones scampering about the nut trees. And as to the comment concerning engine mount hardware being dropped where only small critters were able to travel, I was into the air filter container a week back and found a dead mouse. Picked him out, and gave him a toss, very light as dead a long time. Yesterday I was back into the air filter and saw he'd apparently eaten a lot of air filter, but never got though to the AMM. Several lessons here beside keeping the air filters in basement safe. Well I guess he was starved and could not re- negotiate the air intake slide on the left fender. Check your interior for mice. I was told dryer sheets keep them away. Also saw where there was about a one inch nibble on engine wiring which I fixed with tape and black liquid insulation rubber. A lot of problems from rodents this year so check it out. I put a few stick traps on engine, BUT they need removed before running. Prevention's the key
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