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    MrsGungho

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    I owe my crazy cat Psycho some extra catnip. Either I didn't set the alarm or I turned it off this morning and went back to sleep. He kept pawing my head until I got up, otherwise I would have been late for work.

    I keep turning mine off too. send Psycho cat my way. wait, what time does this cat wake you up?
     

    db1959

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    Suprtek

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    What was wrong with it, Supr?

    As it turns out, it was what I was saying all along...crankshaft sensor. My daughter's fiancee had already replaced it with his dad's help so the next step was to check the wiring, which I did. It checked fine. The next step after that was the computer. Luckily, we found one on ebay for 35 bucks. It came in today so I plugged it in and still wouldn't start. i decided to retrace everything. When I looked at the sensor they put in, I found it wasn't fully seated. I pulled it out to make sure nothing was in the way and reinstalled it properly. It fired right up. DOH!
     

    db1959

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    As it turns out, it was what I was saying all along...crankshaft sensor. My daughter's fiancee had already replaced it with his dad's help so the next step was to check the wiring, which I did. It checked fine. The next step after that was the computer. Luckily, we found one on ebay for 35 bucks. It came in today so I plugged it in and still wouldn't start. i decided to retrace everything. When I looked at the sensor they put in, I found it wasn't fully seated. I pulled it out to make sure nothing was in the way and reinstalled it properly. It fired right up. DOH!
    Good news!
     

    db1959

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    to late, I am up at 5:30


    I sure hope it works for you. I know foot pain, it makes for a very long day
    I've been dealing with it all my life but I cant recover as quick as I used to so it was time to have something done. The flat feet have lead to ankle, knee and back problems.
     
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