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fitting a stepper motor
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August 05, 2008, 23:18:04 »
Any tricks to fitting a "new" stepper motor to a 1991 V8 3.5 disco ? ? Is it just a case of unplugging/unbolting old one and replacing? OR do i need to set up/reset/adjust the new item ?? Any tips welcomed :lol:
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I always juts stick them in. The ECU should callibrate the stepper every time the engine starts.
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