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Wed Mar 01, 2006 10:40 am
The symptom points to either a sticking idle control valve or an electrical problem caused by moisture possibly. A coil could be going, a spark plug, or just a faulty electrical connection. I am a BIG proponent of Stabilant-22 (CL-85 is Borg Warner name) for use on ALL Q45 electrical connectors. They are very good electrical connectors--but time and environment does make itself known. A thin,invisible film of corrosion forms over time, and then if the connection is ever moved-it will not re-make a good as new connection. Even brand new-just manufactured connectors--even gold plated very costly computer/space grade ones IMMEDIATELY pick up dirt and corrosion. Extensive testing has proven that Stabilant -22 is THE CURE, THE MAGIC POTION for ensuring 100% electrical connections. Demonstrated DRAMATIC improvement in connection quality with even brand new just made mil-spec computer board edge connections! We just have been thinking we had good connection, when what we have is usually just OK/marginal. The Q45 is VERY sensitive to poor quality connections since there is a lot of low current, low voltage signaling going on in the car area LAN.
While it does cost about $58 for the 10ml size bottle--that is a 'lifetime supply'-since you swab only a tiny amount on the contact surface. I can personally attest to its effectiveness. I have found than many 'electrical system guru's have it stashed away in their secret bag of know-how. High end video and audio shops now carry it also.Every IBM computer maintenance tech has it on him, and most military electronics/avionics specialists have it in their kits too.