note to self: Look at fsm first.
Well I went to install a new air cleaner hose today and I decided to take off the VAF meter connector--big mistake. I don't believe I am the first to remove this becuase a gasket is missing. So anyhow instead of disconnecting it like I thought the two screws I undid held the plug into the VAF meter. When I opened it a few pieces of metal fell out.
Here are a few pics. I need to figure out if I can solder this back together. I belive the metal may have been holding two of the prongs together. In the FSM on page EG-289 is a diagram of the plug--it looks like 4 wires connect--but there are only 3 female terminals.......
I bet vaf meters are expensive--could probably buy a whole new dog for Dan I had to use a cum-a-long to get the cruiser into "el garage"
Well I went to install a new air cleaner hose today and I decided to take off the VAF meter connector--big mistake. I don't believe I am the first to remove this becuase a gasket is missing. So anyhow instead of disconnecting it like I thought the two screws I undid held the plug into the VAF meter. When I opened it a few pieces of metal fell out.
Here are a few pics. I need to figure out if I can solder this back together. I belive the metal may have been holding two of the prongs together. In the FSM on page EG-289 is a diagram of the plug--it looks like 4 wires connect--but there are only 3 female terminals.......
I bet vaf meters are expensive--could probably buy a whole new dog for Dan I had to use a cum-a-long to get the cruiser into "el garage"
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