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Old 10-26-2015   #21
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Default Re: Few problems on a ZR-1 I'm looking at.

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If you have a bad cam sensor you should have a code 31 and a light on the panel, plus full power won't work either. Its easy to change the sensor.
I hope it will fix the stalling issues! Very expensive at the local auto parts store (USD $290)...

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Thanks, I already did 800 kms with it yesterday. When I was home all I wanted to do is to go back in it and have some fun again!
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Old 10-26-2015   #22
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Got any idea where this plug goes to?
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Old 10-26-2015   #23
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Congrats and best of luck


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Old 10-26-2015   #24
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Default Re: Few problems on a ZR-1 I'm looking at.

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Got any idea where this plug goes to?
I'm assuming you mean the single, red wire connector? If so, that is the fuel pump diagnostic connector. With the ignition switch turned OFF, it is used to measure current draw to verify that both fuel pumps are drawing current (at least); approx 8-10 amperes is the normal draw. (Half that would indicate one pump is not working, for some reason.) Very handy, and has other uses too.
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Old 10-26-2015   #25
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Default Re: Few problems on a ZR-1 I'm looking at.

Thank you Paul, so it's normal if it is unplugged.

I'll start a thread on its own for my stalling problem I guess.
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