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boostboyikeJan-07-09 10:29 AM
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#123433, "what is this ground used for?"


          

its the ground right under the ecm.is it the ecm ground?its rusted corroded to all hell.

  

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ModeratorxcasbonxJan-07-09 10:45 AM
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#123434, "RE: what is this ground used for?"
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First off that picture is way too small to even recognize what you are trying to refer to. Please post a bigger picture.


I contributed to the Wiki.

  

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boostboyikeJan-07-09 05:23 PM
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#123465, "RE: what is this ground used for?"
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Sorry bout the size of pick.But it was answered for me.Pcm ground.Thanks.

  

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