Re: Shudders under load Reply #25 – March 15, 2017, 11:59:43 am Yahoo Message Number: 110305Bob, Guess they changed their selling guide. I bought mine about 5 years ago. As for thief mileage improvement I haven't seen it but the hp increase is there. There are several chips in the market so you can take your pick. The only problem I have is the wire for the control switch is short and I had to put the switch in the rear compartment. If you decide on this one. When I installed the chip, somehow I got the sensors switch and the motor would not start. I was the first one with this problem so I had to figure this problem out on my own. I was in Alaska at the time( that was fun). If you need any help email me @ mlgunn1@... Mike2006 Inspire Quote Selected
Re: Shudders under load Reply #26 – March 16, 2017, 06:21:12 am Yahoo Message Number: 110309Its not leaking Mikee as far as I can tell. Its not flowing enough air to the hose when I attach it to fill tires, etc. and it makes a high pitched noise only when air is flowing to the hose. It has a solenoid valve attached to it. You can see it clearly in the picture.Rich 2002 Magna Quote Selected
Re: Shudders under load Reply #27 – March 16, 2017, 06:39:46 am Yahoo Message Number: 110310That solenoid is fed from that christmas tree or octopus as some call it. It does not supply air to it. The squealing is most likely air making a turn in the tree. it may be vibrating a piece of Teflon tape in the tree or something like that.Mikee Quote Selected
Re: Help Reply #28 – March 21, 2017, 12:16:26 am Yahoo Message Number: 110338Hi David, I have a 1999 Intrigue that has had issues with the steps. I took the entire step assembly out last year to get at all the components. Good thing I did, the 1 1/2in thin wall frame was rusted almost entirely through, and causing part of the problem. I removed the motor and cleaned everything with wire brushes and cleaning solution. Once cleaned, repainted the steps and installed a new motor, the old one was jam packed with sludge in and around the gears. I also added new micro switches for indication and controls, both were bad. Added under step led's while I had the steps out. Tackling the frame took bid of time measuring and locating the holes to reinstall the steps. I used heavy wall 1 1/2, made two frames that went up above all the bad thin wall parts and bolted and or welded it back in place.Jacked the steps back in, connected it all and have not had one problem since..Call me if you want to know moreKevin413-629-9088 Quote Selected