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Old 09 July 2003, 11:24 AM
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I'm getting annoyed with the idling after driving around... gotta get a turbo timer fitted. Can anyone advise whether it's a DIY job, or do I need a pro to fit it, and if so, how much?

Also, while I'm at it, is there any other elec parts that could be fitted easily at the same time, just to cut down on the labour costs at later time?

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Old 11 July 2003, 01:19 AM
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If you get the Turbo timer and the loom adapter it's easy!!
Basicly there is a plug under the steering column, you disconnect it and plug the adapter in to one side then the other end of the adapter into the opther side of the plug. The loom adapter has three plugs and the one you have left plugs into the turbo timer.

The only technical bit is splicing into the handbrake light wire under the center console at the handbrake

Most difficult bit if finding somewhere to mount it!

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