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Old 05-28-2015, 09:35 AM   #4
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Default Re: intermittent loss of speed

If it's a DS it's mounted on the passenger side frame beam directly under the floormat. If it's a Precedent you'll have to remove the floormat and the access cover. It's mounted next to the accelerator pedal. The best way to check to see if it's dropping out is to get a multimeter with a wire piercing probe. Pierce the green wire of the 2-pin square MCOR connector with the positive lead of the meter. Use an alligator clip to put your negative lead on the main negative battery post. This will show the 48V coming out of the microswitch in the mcor when the pedal is depressed. If the voltage disappears when the car stops, the MCOR is the problem. If the voltage stays consistent, it's not the MCOR
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