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Technical & Mechanical Problems
FJRF009.2: "Intermittent Ground Wire Connection"
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<blockquote data-quote="FJRScrewball" data-source="post: 905462" data-attributes="member: 18890"><p>Not the spider bite as described in other threads. Those seemed to be related to corrosion. My case was different because there wasn't any corrosion. Thats why I thought it important to mention it. And so that those with 2010-2011's would not get a false sense of security. My point is, check your spider connections. You may find something like I did and be able to head off disaster.</p><p></p><p>They may be grounds but not all grounds have the same electrical potential. Next time I have things apart I'll take the spider cover off and touch it to the engine and see what happens. Then we'll know for sure. All I know for now is that when I removed it from touching the engine my problems went away.</p><p></p><p>Screwball</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJRScrewball, post: 905462, member: 18890"] Not the spider bite as described in other threads. Those seemed to be related to corrosion. My case was different because there wasn't any corrosion. Thats why I thought it important to mention it. And so that those with 2010-2011's would not get a false sense of security. My point is, check your spider connections. You may find something like I did and be able to head off disaster. They may be grounds but not all grounds have the same electrical potential. Next time I have things apart I'll take the spider cover off and touch it to the engine and see what happens. Then we'll know for sure. All I know for now is that when I removed it from touching the engine my problems went away. Screwball [/QUOTE]
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