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Re: [GMCnet] A quick fix [message #84324] Thu, 13 May 2010 02:04
Richard Brown is currently offline  Richard Brown   United States
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Also be sure to clean the area under the module & use the heat sink grease that comes with the module. I once bought an Olds Cutlass cheap because the PO kept having to replace the modules. I guess he figured he was pawning off a lemon. When it quit on me, I replaced the module & noticed that the grease had not been put on the bottom to transfer the heat away to it's mounting surface. I used carb cleaner on a clean shop rag & cleaned where it mounted, put the grease on the module's mating surface & installed it. It never had trouble again. One day I was checking the oil & the PO stopped & asked me if I was changing the module. I said yes, a year ago. I don't think he was too happy when I told him what he was doing wrong, because he never came back... It pays to read the instructions...

Richard & Carol Brown
PO Box 941
Lindale, TX. 75771
1974 GMC Eleganza SE (DILLIGAF)
wings77sporty@sbcglobal.net
(903)881-0192
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