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Subject: Electrical Question
From: Steve Sage <ssage@socal.rr.com>
Date: Mon, 12 May 2003 23:01:02 -0700
I had again thought I'd solved my occassional  "bump" while driving down 
the road, and the stalling from idle, by replacing some suspect wiring 
connections. Today, driving home in about 85+ degree weather, water temp 
around 190-200,  with the Tiger A/C blowing, and my auxillary electric 
fan on, I experienced another dreaded "bump" at about 40 miles an hour. 
It feels like a "tap" or bump in the rear bumper, and the RPMs drop for 
an instant, and then on again. This has previously been a precursor to 
the car starting to stall from idle, and that one time a few months ago, 
dying completely for a half an hour until it cooled down a bit. It 
occurs to me that I think I've only had this problem in warm/hot 
weather, and with the A/C (and maybe also the extra fan) on. I've got my 
seperate condensor fan powered right from the battery. I have the 
evaporator blower (the A/C fan inside the car) wired to the fuse box, 
(through a relay), to the side of it that's hot only when the ign. 
switch is turned on.

With everything running (A/C blower in the passenger compartment, the 
condensor fan, plus the auxillary fan in front of the radiator), and 
maybe the stereo too, there's a lot of juice going through the wiring 
harness at once. I'm thinking I should also power the evaporator blower 
directly from the battery instead of the fuse box, maybe lessening the 
electrical load on the harness. Could it be, in hot weather, that all 
that voltage running in various directions in a hot engine compartment 
could cause voltage to momentarily drop off to the ignition (below its 
required level), causing the electronic ignition to briefly shut down, 
then start up again?

Steve Sage

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