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Old 04-11-2007, 06:55 PM   #1
Burley
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Default Au s1 xr6

hey all.....if my map sensor was gone, would my injectors tap louder...its really annoying as i can here all the time in the car driving along and i know its them....done screwdriver test and its on all injectors and fuel rail

also....had the compressor replaced, and theres a wierd bearing noise wit air con switched on.....checked today but when this clicks on and starts fan noise is there and when it cuts out its gone...can u just replace the clutch on compressor or do i have to get new compressor....the people who installed this for me replaced it twice and they cant find prob...is there a switch on the compressor or will the clutch keep the revs up briefly when i stop at lights

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