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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / July 2005

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no option sh.ts himself again

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slimestickland34@hotmail.com - 03 Jul 2005 22:04 GMT
On 2 Jul 2005 12:24:07 -0700, NoOption5L@aol.com wrote:

>slimestickland34@hotmail.com wrote:
>> On 1 Jul 2005 18:55:32 -0700, NoOption5L@aol.com wrote:
>
>> >The best way to take a TPS voltage reading is by using two safety pins
>> >through the wires coming from the sensor.  The positive lead is
>> >attached to the green wire, while the negative goes to the black wire.
>> >Always ground the meter through the sensor's black wire.  This gives a
>> >direct, and more accurate ground into the computer.
>
>> >Hope this helps.
>
>> what about the holes ya left in the wire
>
>duh  dont no... may be some ting like dis wil werk  duh  what u tink
>herc?
>
>http://www2.shopping.com/xGS-liquid_electrical_tape~NS-1~linkin_id-3068594
>
>patrick
>1993 cobra
>2003 focus zx3

fock they boot ya out of the dealership for hack work like you suggest

proper tool
Insulated Piercing Hook/Alg Clip  $14.25


• Spring loaded XJL Macro-Hook centers wire and pierces insulation in
one easy motion• Accepts wire up to .125" in diameter• Insulated
alligator clip ends• Sold as pair (1 Black, 1 Red)Manufacturer...
more...  
http://www.drivewerks.com/catalog/ShopCart/TOOL/POR_TOOL_CAT436-detail.htm

case closed
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NoOption5L@aol.com - 04 Jul 2005 01:50 GMT
> >> >The best way to take a TPS voltage reading is by using two safety pins
> >> >through the wires coming from the sensor.  The positive lead is
> >> >attached to the green wire, while the negative goes to the black wire.
> >> >Always ground the meter through the sensor's black wire.  This gives a
> >> >direct, and more accurate ground into the computer.

> >> >Hope this helps.

> >> what about the holes ya left in the wire

> >duh  dont no... may be some ting like dis wil werk  duh  what u tink
> >herc?

> >http://www2.shopping.com/xGS-liquid_electrical_tape~NS-1~linkin_id-3068594

> fock they boot ya out of the dealership for hack work like you suggest

> proper tool
> Insulated Piercing Hook/Alg Clip  $14.25

> · Spring loaded XJL Macro-Hook centers wire and pierces insulation in
> one easy motion· Accepts wire up to .125" in diameter· Insulated
> alligator clip ends· Sold as pair (1 Black, 1 Red)Manufacturer...
> more...
> http://www.drivewerks.com/catalog/ShopCart/TOOL/POR_TOOL_CAT436-detail.htm

> case closed

Sorry counselor, you've been overruled.  A needle and a drip of liquid
electrical tape works just fine.  I know.  I've done it a number of
times and have never had *any* (read > zero) drivability problems.

Now if you want to go spend 14 bucks for your fancy spring-loaded XJL
macro-hook tool, go for it.  Just don't advise folks they should follow
your lead.

What's next, Hurc?  Any car that gets dirty should be stripped and
repainted...?

Now get out of my courtroom.

Judge Patrick
'93 Cobra
'03 Focus ZX3
slimestickland34@hotmail.com - 04 Jul 2005 03:42 GMT
>> >> >The best way to take a TPS voltage reading is by using two safety pins
>> >> >through the wires coming from the sensor.  The positive lead is
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>'93 Cobra
>'03 Focus ZX3

lmfao
u just been booted out of the shop for beiing a hack
name one tech manual that recommends pins as a probe
LMFAO

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