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Old 07-16-2004, 07:36 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default My dodge dealer sucks donkey balls!!!

I get my SRT-4 in because of a rough idle issue and the air conditioning is broken.

Well they managed to fix the air but for the rough idle they kinda messed up. They told me I had a faulty sparkplug and sparkplug wire. They replaced the number 4 wire with what looks like a regular neon wire. The wire is 19G.H. instead of 35G.H. and it's in a 90 degree angle at the coil pack instead of being straight. Could someone tell me what does the 19G.H. and 35G.H. means. Anyways, they didn't even replace the sparkplug and the idle is worse... Before getting my panties in a bunch, I would like to confirm my theory. Could someone point me in the right direction... Ineed to know what does the 19 and 35 G.H. means and what regular neon sparkplug wiring looks like!

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Not sure, but when my dealer complied with theTSB, they did all four plugs and three wires, giving me the choice of keeping my 90 degree on #4. Fixed me right up.
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oh there was a tsb about that... what do you mean keep your 90 degree. The factory wiring is not 90 so how could you "keep it".
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they switched to a 90 degree number 4 wire in the late 2003 model year...
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Okay good... so they probably use that sparkplug wiring... still... does anyone know what is the 35G.H. and 19 G.H. printed on the wires.
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