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Old Aug 23, 2002 | 07:42 PM
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Ok, I tried to search the board for this, but couldnt get it to work, so here comes my stupid question.

I am running a Link standalone computer on my MY02 and I am having problems with the car stalling when the temperature outside is higher than 90 degrees F (40 C or so I think). Many, many people here in the US are experiencing this problem with Link computers, and since the Link has been available Much longer in the UK (I think) I thought I would see if anyone over there is having the same problems or has had these problems in the past. There is more to this problem than just this bit of detail, but I thought I would see if anyone had a clue what I was talking about before I went into gory details.

Thanks in advance,

JaMa
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Old Aug 23, 2002 | 10:52 PM
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If you want some help mail me off line ,,, there is probably no one else in the UK that has looked at the 44S in the same detail.

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Old Aug 23, 2002 | 11:07 PM
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JaMa,

have you tried the www.mrtrally.com.au site in the MRT Forums - there is one specially for LINK users that is supported by Simon from Link Electrosystems

Although I am sure that Bob can help you - he is very respected around the Link in the UK

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Old Aug 24, 2002 | 01:48 AM
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Thanks very much to both of you,

emailed Bob and posted on the Middleton Forums,

Cheers

JaMa
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