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Old 12-16-06, 03:46 AM
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What to ground to stop hesitation?

What do i need to ground or should i try grounding to apparently help stop my hesitation? Anything at this point will be helpful.
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check the archive and use the search.
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The boost/pressure sensor on the passenger side (U.S. spec) firewall near the strut tower. It's a little black box. Splice in another wire to the existing ground wire.

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^IIRC, that is only for the pre-November '86 cars. There was a TSB sent out on this matter.
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