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Re: Re: 1995 Olds 88 3.8 with supercharger
I'd rather not fix the supercharger. The car has enough power for a kid. I just wonder if the computer is looking for info that is no longer being given by it not working. It has run smooth and sounded good until today when the check light came on.
I think I'll take it to the parts store Monday and have them pull the codes. Where can I find the current draw and PSI range for the fuel pump? I'll probably pick up a book on it tomorrow.
I had it running and checked spark from each coil, nothing seemed out of place but I'm sure a set of wires wouldn't be a bad idea. That would probably not cause a check engine light would it?
Kid said there was an oily smell when he brought it home. I checked under and around and did not see any leaks below or on the manifolds. Oil level was still full after I topped it off 2 days ago.
Will the code at least distinguish between electrical or fuel problems? I have never messed with cam sensors so I don't know if the symptoms could be caused by that.
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