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Old 08-09-2013   #11
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Default Re: Full power light

If the secondaries weren't opening, shouldn't you get a "Check Engine Soon" light on the DIC?
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Old 08-09-2013   #12
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If the secondaries weren't opening, shouldn't you get a "Check Engine Soon" light on the DIC?
Not if the power key is off.
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well the engine feels and sounds the same weather it's on or off and I believe the rpm's top are topping out under 7,000 so I think its not going in to full power. yr 1990
Sorry, I mis-read the thread. I was just responding to the above question.
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