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I have a SJ 6832RT and it wont go into high idle when you try to do a function like its supposed to do. The throttle solenoid was replaced. I know the wiring clip doesnt stay attatched to the pn 152137 board. You can temporarily have the harness pushed in and it still doesnt want to go into high idle. The throttle solenoid doesnt need to be calibrated does it? Someone else replaced the throttle solenoid before i got to it. I found a maintenance and parts manual with some info on troubleshooting. Just wondering if anyone else ever had this issue before. TIA.
  • Posted 24 Dec 2024 15:42
  • By Justin_Buckley
  • joined 24 Dec'24 - 2 messages
  • South Dakota, United States

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