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5000 RPM Fuel CutTowlie 07-14-2003, 02:16 PM Some Information and a Question. Thought U guys might be able to use this info seeing as no one knows of it on this board If U suddenly get a fuel cut off at 5000 RPMs its probably because ur 5th gear sensor is Toast. The 5th gear sensor acts as a backup to the speed governor. When you are in 5th it engauges the 5000rpm rev limiter. Try disconnecting it and it shouldwork fine. If that doesn't work then get back to us. __________________ I think that might be my problem, But I have no idea where the 5th gear sensor is located, or what it looks like, anyone got more info or pix? this is what i found For a SOHC (not sure if its the same for DE) there are 3 sensors on the passenger side of the tranny, the one more in the middle is the one you are trying to disconnect. Make sure you unplug it and dont cut it just in case. Check your ECU for codes if this doesnt fix your problem. I looked, but I have no idea wtf he is talking about? J SPEC SilEighty 07-14-2003, 04:22 PM check this out http://www.240sx.org/faq/articles/spdgov.htm Towlie 07-14-2003, 04:41 PM thanks that helps, but my car is too low to get underneathe and i dont feel like jacking the car up any idea what the sensor looks like or anything im very car stupid when it comes to actual mechanics :-D but ya thanks for the help J SPEC SilEighty 07-14-2003, 09:12 PM Originally posted by Towlie thanks that helps, but my car is too low to get underneathe and i dont feel like jacking the car up any idea what the sensor looks like or anything im very car stupid when it comes to actual mechanics :-D but ya thanks for the help I'll take a pic of the sensor for you tomorrow and I'll post it up. oh yeah, sorry I didn't respond when you IMed me on aim yesterday. I turned it on and then left. IM me again later if you want. Towlie 07-15-2003, 03:13 PM Originally posted by J SPEC SilEighty I'll take a pic of the sensor for you tomorrow and I'll post it up. oh yeah, sorry I didn't respond when you IMed me on aim yesterday. I turned it on and then left. IM me again later if you want. tight! vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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