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M1123A2 engine noise while traveling on highway.

Mogman

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Look at the picture in post #20 and match it to the schematic in post 22, you probably cannot do it wrong as you have 2 male and 2 female connectors and it looks like it really does not matter what polarity the coil and contacts are connected.
Probably the breaker also
 

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Look at the picture in post #20 and match it to the schematic in post 22, you probably cannot do it wrong as you have 2 male and 2 female connectors and it looks like it really does not matter what polarity the coil and contacts are connected.
Probably the breaker also
Ok. Thats what I was asking. I didn't know if it mattered.
 

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I guess that answers the question about if you were in limp mode, you might want to step back and do a thorough inspection as honestly you should have put eyes on that before you went for a drive.
 
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