code 65. Power Steering Presure Switch
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Re: code 65. Power Steering Presure Switch
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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Re: code 65. Power Steering Presure Switch
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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Re: code 65. Power Steering Presure Switch
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*
#64
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Re: code 65. Power Steering Presure Switch
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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Re: code 65. Power Steering Presure Switch
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*
#66
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Re: code 65. Power Steering Presure Switch
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*
#67
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Re: code 65. Power Steering Presure Switch
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*
#68
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Re: code 65. Power Steering Presure Switch
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*
#69
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Re: code 65. Power Steering Presure Switch
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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