Ok, I got a P8652 Mickey Pulse Not Detected.
Can anyone help me with that one? I Googled it and it has something to do with the throttle body so I took a pic of it in case it helps clear things up.
Ok, I got a P8652 Mickey Pulse Not Detected.
Can anyone help me with that one? I Googled it and it has something to do with the throttle body so I took a pic of it in case it helps clear things up.
What a stupid mouse. I always train mine to back in so they don't get stuck. Properly trained they work better than seafoam.
A buddy of mine (not terribly bright) said "Wow! What are the chances of that!? The mouse was RIGHT THERE when the throttle was closed. Wonder why he was sitting THERE?"
I said, well, I dont' think he was sitting there. I think he was sleeping in his home, the air filter box. What you are seeing is a result of WOT baby!
So, having found things like that myself on occasion, how far did you jump when you pulled the intake hose off?
Must have been a helluva wakeup for ol' Mickey, there.
RRRRR-shake-shake
Huh? Wah..?!
ZWIP thunk ZWIIIIIIP THUNK skrutch
Eternal blackness
Throttle Body Rodent Injection is so 1980's. Upgrade to a Direct Rodent Injection system or a Mousasquirt.
Streetwiseguy wrote: So, having found things like that myself on occasion, how far did you jump when you pulled the intake hose off?
I didn't jump as far as when I found the snake under a hood, but I didn't feel as sick when I saw what was left of a possim that was asleep in a serp belt when the owner started it. That was NASTY!!!!
WAY back in the day, I had a '33 Plymouth Coupe with a SBC. Went to start it one morning and heard this ungodly howl under the hood. Quickly shut it down and opened the hood to discover a healthy, but scared E36 M3less, kitten on the intake manifold. How he could have made that much noise was amazing. Had that cat for years after wards.
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