Originally posted by MystiqueSVT:
Yeah, it looks like either the aftermarket alarm or the aftermarket stereo may have shorted something out.




Actually, I think those wires were from the Turbo Timer I had installed. I'm going to look through both installation manuals and see which one is the culprit. I don't think they are part of the alarm, although possible. Fortunately, there were good guys to help me find and fix the problem. I'm going to be calling Chris today after I get out of school to see about getting that new chip. Thanks again for all the help. Hopefully, replacing the chip and removing those splices will fix the hesitation/bucking problem. Although it does run and is drivable, to some extent, I took the option of not driving it till I get the new chip in. Again, thanks for all the help.


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