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huesey1974

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  1. huesey1974's post in Water getting in was marked as the answer   
    Hi,
    Used some tiger seal both inside and out and its been bone dry for a few days of heavy rain.
    Cheers
  2. huesey1974's post in Spoiler switch was marked as the answer   
    Ok I got it working even though it seems its a demister switch, two prong green went to 12 and 25 in blue plug this controls the flashing as the spoiler is moving, I had the brown wire in the wrong slot, slot 9 is correct as there are two wires pretty much the same. The guy has sold a lot of these with good feedback but his instructions could have been better as the wire colour was wrong for slot 25. Anyway happy days and thank god for wiring diagrams on the net. Thanks for your time Loren
  3. huesey1974's post in Misfire after plug change was marked as the answer   
    Job done!!! Not much skin left on my arms but she's done and feels even better to drive, Misfire was a electric connector plug not seated properly, Not sure if they were the original plugs (Beru) but they looked done anyway, Cleaned all the coils. Noticed 2 of the coils were different part numbers and the seating bolts were harder to get out so think they must be originals too. My exhaust manifolds don't look great right enough so may replace these in the near future. Bone dry underneath regarding oil leaks so that's good.
    thanks
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