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Old 08-07-2007, 11:01 AM   #1
mehalski
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Default transaxle buss plate slightly melted

Have been having issues with 2001 sl2 1.9l A/T
4 months ago had tss fuse blow
Replaced fuse and all was well, until last week
Inspected Buss plate on top of valve body
has melted plastic in two connectors
Cleaned buss plate, connector, replaced battery,cleaned connections (at car and at battery, applied di-electric grease
Problem persists
I think im gonna go to the junk yard to get a replacment connector.
Can the buss plate be removed from the Valve Body? The dealer says the plate is part of the VB and is sold as such. Does anyone know where is might be able to get an exploded view of the VB? or if I can order the buss plate somewhere?
Still searching for this elusive electrical demon
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