Darn squirrels!
Check engine light when on recently and ran the car down to Checker to get the code read out. Stated that it was a high input from air intake sensor. Popped the hood to find a squirrel had decided to make my engine his home! Cleaned out the nest and discovered that the squirrel had chewed off the wires right at the air intake sensor. Sensor is still there, with only stubs of the wires remaining. No evidence of where the wire went, or where the other end was connected. Anybody have an idea where the other end of the wire connects?
Thanks.
Thanks.
[align=center]Hi Duceman, Sorry to read your post about the attack of the[/align][align=center]Combat Squirrel's. I'm also sorry that I can't help you with your[/align][align=center]damaged wire. I did a search, but could not find the wiring diagram : ([/align][align=center][/align][align=center]Watch out for the Revenge of the Squirrel's, since you [/align][align=center]destroyed their home (nest).[/align][align=center][/align][align=center]They were from the Monte Carlo Family of Squirrels[/align][align=center][/align][align=center]Saving Private Squirrel
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[/align][align=center]I'm sorry I ate your wires
Better then your `nuts........or bolts
[/align][align=center]Good Luck Duceman on fixing your `prob[/align][align=center]I'm sure a member with knowledge will help you..[/align][align=center][/align][align=center]Sure hope you Smiled
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[/align][align=center]More Combat Squirrels on the way[/align][align=center][:-][/align][align=center][align=center]
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Would U give us some privacy please,[/align][align=center]we are on a training mission : )[/align][/align]
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[/align][align=center]I'm sorry I ate your wires
Better then your `nuts........or bolts
[/align][align=center]Good Luck Duceman on fixing your `prob[/align][align=center]I'm sure a member with knowledge will help you..[/align][align=center][/align][align=center]Sure hope you Smiled
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[/align][align=center]More Combat Squirrels on the way[/align][align=center][:-][/align][align=center][align=center]
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Would U give us some privacy please,[/align][align=center]we are on a training mission : )[/align][/align]
Go to the junk yard or the dealer, get the connector off an old car, cut the wires back far enough so you can splice the new connector to the old harness. When you make the repairs make sure you use heat shink tubing to protect the repairs.
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