code 65. Power Steering Presure Switch
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Some greases are electrical conductors and might lead to an electrical
short.
<odeneal@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> took a look at it last night. the electrical connector was coated in
> grease and ps fluid. is that normal? i took it off, cleaned it out and
> cleaned off the contacts and re-connected and reset the battery to
> clear the computer of the CE lamp. so far the light hasn't come back on
> after driving around this morning and last night. *crosses fingers*
>
short.
<odeneal@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> took a look at it last night. the electrical connector was coated in
> grease and ps fluid. is that normal? i took it off, cleaned it out and
> cleaned off the contacts and re-connected and reset the battery to
> clear the computer of the CE lamp. so far the light hasn't come back on
> after driving around this morning and last night. *crosses fingers*
>
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be careful if the switch is seeping fluid it can travel down the wire and
set other codes by affecting the wiring and adding resistance
"odeneal@gmail.com" wrote:
> took a look at it last night. the electrical connector was coated in
> grease and ps fluid. is that normal? i took it off, cleaned it out and
> cleaned off the contacts and re-connected and reset the battery to
> clear the computer of the CE lamp. so far the light hasn't come back on
> after driving around this morning and last night. *crosses fingers*
set other codes by affecting the wiring and adding resistance
"odeneal@gmail.com" wrote:
> took a look at it last night. the electrical connector was coated in
> grease and ps fluid. is that normal? i took it off, cleaned it out and
> cleaned off the contacts and re-connected and reset the battery to
> clear the computer of the CE lamp. so far the light hasn't come back on
> after driving around this morning and last night. *crosses fingers*
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be careful if the switch is seeping fluid it can travel down the wire and
set other codes by affecting the wiring and adding resistance
"odeneal@gmail.com" wrote:
> took a look at it last night. the electrical connector was coated in
> grease and ps fluid. is that normal? i took it off, cleaned it out and
> cleaned off the contacts and re-connected and reset the battery to
> clear the computer of the CE lamp. so far the light hasn't come back on
> after driving around this morning and last night. *crosses fingers*
set other codes by affecting the wiring and adding resistance
"odeneal@gmail.com" wrote:
> took a look at it last night. the electrical connector was coated in
> grease and ps fluid. is that normal? i took it off, cleaned it out and
> cleaned off the contacts and re-connected and reset the battery to
> clear the computer of the CE lamp. so far the light hasn't come back on
> after driving around this morning and last night. *crosses fingers*
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be careful if the switch is seeping fluid it can travel down the wire and
set other codes by affecting the wiring and adding resistance
"odeneal@gmail.com" wrote:
> took a look at it last night. the electrical connector was coated in
> grease and ps fluid. is that normal? i took it off, cleaned it out and
> cleaned off the contacts and re-connected and reset the battery to
> clear the computer of the CE lamp. so far the light hasn't come back on
> after driving around this morning and last night. *crosses fingers*
set other codes by affecting the wiring and adding resistance
"odeneal@gmail.com" wrote:
> took a look at it last night. the electrical connector was coated in
> grease and ps fluid. is that normal? i took it off, cleaned it out and
> cleaned off the contacts and re-connected and reset the battery to
> clear the computer of the CE lamp. so far the light hasn't come back on
> after driving around this morning and last night. *crosses fingers*
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be careful if the switch is seeping fluid it can travel down the wire and
set other codes by affecting the wiring and adding resistance
"odeneal@gmail.com" wrote:
> took a look at it last night. the electrical connector was coated in
> grease and ps fluid. is that normal? i took it off, cleaned it out and
> cleaned off the contacts and re-connected and reset the battery to
> clear the computer of the CE lamp. so far the light hasn't come back on
> after driving around this morning and last night. *crosses fingers*
set other codes by affecting the wiring and adding resistance
"odeneal@gmail.com" wrote:
> took a look at it last night. the electrical connector was coated in
> grease and ps fluid. is that normal? i took it off, cleaned it out and
> cleaned off the contacts and re-connected and reset the battery to
> clear the computer of the CE lamp. so far the light hasn't come back on
> after driving around this morning and last night. *crosses fingers*
Guest
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be careful if the switch is seeping fluid it can travel down the wire and
set other codes by affecting the wiring and adding resistance
"odeneal@gmail.com" wrote:
> took a look at it last night. the electrical connector was coated in
> grease and ps fluid. is that normal? i took it off, cleaned it out and
> cleaned off the contacts and re-connected and reset the battery to
> clear the computer of the CE lamp. so far the light hasn't come back on
> after driving around this morning and last night. *crosses fingers*
set other codes by affecting the wiring and adding resistance
"odeneal@gmail.com" wrote:
> took a look at it last night. the electrical connector was coated in
> grease and ps fluid. is that normal? i took it off, cleaned it out and
> cleaned off the contacts and re-connected and reset the battery to
> clear the computer of the CE lamp. so far the light hasn't come back on
> after driving around this morning and last night. *crosses fingers*
Guest
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be careful if the switch is seeping fluid it can travel down the wire and
set other codes by affecting the wiring and adding resistance
"odeneal@gmail.com" wrote:
> took a look at it last night. the electrical connector was coated in
> grease and ps fluid. is that normal? i took it off, cleaned it out and
> cleaned off the contacts and re-connected and reset the battery to
> clear the computer of the CE lamp. so far the light hasn't come back on
> after driving around this morning and last night. *crosses fingers*
set other codes by affecting the wiring and adding resistance
"odeneal@gmail.com" wrote:
> took a look at it last night. the electrical connector was coated in
> grease and ps fluid. is that normal? i took it off, cleaned it out and
> cleaned off the contacts and re-connected and reset the battery to
> clear the computer of the CE lamp. so far the light hasn't come back on
> after driving around this morning and last night. *crosses fingers*
Guest
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be careful if the switch is seeping fluid it can travel down the wire and
set other codes by affecting the wiring and adding resistance
"odeneal@gmail.com" wrote:
> took a look at it last night. the electrical connector was coated in
> grease and ps fluid. is that normal? i took it off, cleaned it out and
> cleaned off the contacts and re-connected and reset the battery to
> clear the computer of the CE lamp. so far the light hasn't come back on
> after driving around this morning and last night. *crosses fingers*
set other codes by affecting the wiring and adding resistance
"odeneal@gmail.com" wrote:
> took a look at it last night. the electrical connector was coated in
> grease and ps fluid. is that normal? i took it off, cleaned it out and
> cleaned off the contacts and re-connected and reset the battery to
> clear the computer of the CE lamp. so far the light hasn't come back on
> after driving around this morning and last night. *crosses fingers*
Guest
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be careful if the switch is seeping fluid it can travel down the wire and
set other codes by affecting the wiring and adding resistance
"odeneal@gmail.com" wrote:
> took a look at it last night. the electrical connector was coated in
> grease and ps fluid. is that normal? i took it off, cleaned it out and
> cleaned off the contacts and re-connected and reset the battery to
> clear the computer of the CE lamp. so far the light hasn't come back on
> after driving around this morning and last night. *crosses fingers*
set other codes by affecting the wiring and adding resistance
"odeneal@gmail.com" wrote:
> took a look at it last night. the electrical connector was coated in
> grease and ps fluid. is that normal? i took it off, cleaned it out and
> cleaned off the contacts and re-connected and reset the battery to
> clear the computer of the CE lamp. so far the light hasn't come back on
> after driving around this morning and last night. *crosses fingers*
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