03 hemi with rough idling problem
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just run a 10 AWG or larger piece of wire from one of the four front-facing bolts holding the throttle body on to chassis ground or the neg battery terminal, take you five minutes, cost you nothing or next to nothing and it may just fix your problem. At the very least if it doesn't fix the issue because it's being caused by something else it should steady it some and will make your throttle response quicker.
It's one of those "can't hurt" tries.
If it does fix it though, you owe me a six pack, LOL...
It's one of those "can't hurt" tries.
If it does fix it though, you owe me a six pack, LOL...
#16
just run a 10 AWG or larger piece of wire from one of the four front-facing bolts holding the throttle body on to chassis ground or the neg battery terminal, take you five minutes, cost you nothing or next to nothing and it may just fix your problem. At the very least if it doesn't fix the issue because it's being caused by something else it should steady it some and will make your throttle response quicker.
It's one of those "can't hurt" tries.
If it does fix it though, you owe me a six pack, LOL...
It's one of those "can't hurt" tries.
If it does fix it though, you owe me a six pack, LOL...