Make sure TB connector is tight!
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2003 Nissan 350Z
Make sure TB connector is tight!
To make a long story short, my TB cable this morning was found loose after spending the morning doing a lot of trial and error, towing my car to a local shop, and finally finding the connector to the TB was a bit loose. The car was idling rough, surging around 1500-2000rpm and when the car first started it was at 3500rpm. I have to thank Evosport again for helping me out today.
We found an extension for the TB connector (part #A113150 0028/ZD16.04.03/FD08.07.03/Pers.4101.) We found it was a loose connection between the original connector and the extension. The originally connector was plently long enough, so it didnt seem like the extension was needed. I'm running with no extension right now. Does anyone know why this was put in the car? Was there a TSB/Recall for this?
We found an extension for the TB connector (part #A113150 0028/ZD16.04.03/FD08.07.03/Pers.4101.) We found it was a loose connection between the original connector and the extension. The originally connector was plently long enough, so it didnt seem like the extension was needed. I'm running with no extension right now. Does anyone know why this was put in the car? Was there a TSB/Recall for this?
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Originally posted by amgme
maybe a dumb question but what's a tb connector??
maybe a dumb question but what's a tb connector??
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Ronnie,
I'm glad Ken & Ron @ SAS took great care of you!
Thanks,
Ben