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The term coil over means having a coil spring coaxial with the shock absorber. In terms of a Corvette, it replaces the leaf spring.

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Code 33 Saga Continues...

Subject: Code 33 Saga Continues...
by CorvetteBob on 2015/3/29 21:26:05

Ok, so far I've gotten into the car and, following the FsM flow chart, I'm not getting power to the MAF. I AM getting power to the relays. When I check for continuity from relay to the MAF along the purple wire I get NO continuity on a wire that, according to the wiring diagram, runs directly from the relay to the MAF. That means I have a break in the wire somewhere. At this point, I've had to call it a day and come in from the garage due to the cold finally getting to me. I did look at the wiring as it left the MAF. It seems to run down the left (driver) side harness as it passes the injectors and then down the back of the valve cover and into the abyss, presumably to be routed to the MAF power relay. So far, I can see no disruptions in the harness. I'm not looking forward to opening up this Reagan era harness along with the necessary component R&R to try to find this problem. You guys are probably all smarter than me with this, any suggestions that don't involve parting out my car?
As always, thanks in advance for your help.
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