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Old 13 June 2022 | 10:19 AM
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Guys wondered if anyone can shed any light on this problem .🤔

Filled her up yesterday and took her for a spin, on the motorway she kinda started too judder whilst accelerating. Felt like a fuel problem the way she ran, when coming to a stop she just died everytime.

So I managed to get her back, when I got her on the drive she didn't stall and reved as expected so I just went to the pub sulking..

Anyway this morning putting the key in and turning ignition on the pump and the engine fans are cycling on / off / on / off and management light is flashing now.

I can feel a relay / relays cycling in the RHS under bonnet holders.

She's a UK STI Bugeye Bugey

Any idea's.

TIA.

Gary
Old 13 June 2022 | 11:42 AM
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Have you got the green test mode connectors connected by any chance??
Old 14 June 2022 | 07:43 AM
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Have you got the green test mode connectors connected by any chance??
Hi Don thanks for the reply.

But .... What does that mean ?

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Gary
Old 14 June 2022 | 08:17 AM
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Check under your dash, around the steering column area, you should find two single wired green connectors. If they are connected together pull them apart and leave disconnected.




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