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    electrical connector problem

    ok on my carbed accord if u look to the left of the engine bay under the intake pipe there is a blue electrical connecer, not sure what it is for but when it is unplugged the car will not start, not even turn. i unplugged it once cuz i read something about it in the carb tech something about fixing low idle, and ever since it has been loose or something because sometimes when i go to crank the car it will not so i have to wiggle the connecter. im going to go try putting electrical grease in it as soon as i finish posting.

    Can someone tell me what that connector does?


    thanx



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    Damn I've had that removed for a long time, it shouldn't stop the car from running, it should at least crank. are you sure it's not a wire from the alternator or starter?
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    im pretty sure, i just went and checked and they werent loose.

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