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OHC WIRING

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Old Nov 1, 2009
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OHC WIRING

hey guys i got me a ohc i have a 2000 ranger going to get it mounting prolly this week sometime, here is my plug from the ohc could you help me with the wires here is a pic of them could yall lable them for me thanks alot guys!





 
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This link has everything you need. Treat the red/black in your harness as the equivalent of the blue/red in the how-to. Everything else is correct. http://www.cardomain.com/ride/296394/4
 
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a little off but on the same topic, I installed my ohc, and it says ice and then will drop a few degrees, it did this several times. Is this normal?
 
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The ICE warning flashes for about 1 minute when the ignition is turned on below 38F or when the temperature drops below 38F.
 
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ok, well good that means its working as it should, thanks bob.
 
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i think mines to close to the exhaust? because mine slowly warms up.
 
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