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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: JDX on 27 December 2018, 15:40:17
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If the multiram electrical connector plug was not connected together properly, what would be the result? Would the eml stay on? Would it produce a fault code?
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Yes to the last two questions. Plugging it in correctly(it only goes on way though) resets the EML
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Yes to the last two questions. Plugging it in correctly(it only goes on way though) resets the EML
Thanks, very interesting. A couple of weeks ago I put new spark plugs in, once I had sucked out all the water in the sp holes on the passenger side. I really struggled to get the electrical plug back on & I wasn't entirely happy that I had done it right. I decided to have some more fun today, taking the plenum off, in part to check out the plug - somehow I had managed to bend one of the connector pins & so it wasn't on properly :-[
Things are going in the right direction ;D
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Yes to the last two questions. Plugging it in correctly(it only goes on way though) resets the EML
Thanks, very interesting. A couple of weeks ago I put new spark plugs in, once I had sucked out all the water in the sp holes on the passenger side. I really struggled to get the electrical plug back on & I wasn't entirely happy that I had done it right. I decided to have some more fun today, taking the plenum off, in part to check out the plug - somehow I had managed to bend one of the connector pins & so it wasn't on properly :-[
Things are going in the right direction ;D
I have always struggled with that plug. Now I always unplug it after removing the plenum, and replace it before relocating the plenum.