Ok,
thanks. One of the many brilliant things Ron Miller did when he worked on my
car was to cut the ground wire instead of disconnecting it like a person who
actually cares would do, and then not bother to re-attach it. So, when I got
the car back I had to drop the tank and re-attach the wire. It must have come
apart. I guess I'll have to drop the tank again unless the problem magically
disappears the same way it magically appeared. Well,
compared to waking up yesterday to find out that the hot water supply line to
my washing machine had sprung a leak and my kitchen was flooded and floor tiles
buckled this seems minor. I think I'll
take a sleeping pill now. John Nasta -----Original
Message----- usually that
indicates a bad ground. My truck does it all the time, comes and goes.
Do you
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