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Factory alarm interfering with vehicle performance?

It's a 2003 Mercury Marauder. Sometimes when I lay into the gas a bit, the motor will hesitate (sometimes stall), and I notice the red light on top of the dash for the alarm will illuminate along with the engine light, but both go off after a second or two. It only happens once in a while, but each time it does, it gets on my nerves. Any thoughts?

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Deburr pipe where it was cut you can use either Clear Primer or purple primer on both pipe Fitting Then Glue Both Hold it together about 30 seconds your done.
The sand paper would be to remove any burrs from the pipe end left over from cutting (be sure to knock off burrs from inside the pipe too). Then on both surfaces purple primer, then glue. There are glues that say no primer required (read the label) but it wont hurt to prime before using this type either - hope this helps.
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Take it from me, the master plumber of OHIO. Once upon a time you did have to sand it, but the exturding process no longer causes the outer shell to harden. The difference between priming and a cleaner is the depth that the solution will soften the PVC to accept the solvent weld. Here is what you do: 1. Make sure pipe surface and fittings are clean of dirt and oil. 2. Apply a coating of PVC cleaner to the end of the pipe and the inside of the fitting recieving the pipe. Make sure all surfaces that will be in contact are wipe thoroughly with the cleaner. 3. Wait a seconds for most of the cleaner to dry. 4. Apply PVC cement (its actually a solvent weld) to both the pipe and fitting. 5. Push the pipe in the fitting and rotate 1/4 turn. Hold pipe and fitting together for about a minute as it will want to back out. 6. Wipe off excess cement. (I use the cleaner for this) 7. Drains can be used in about 1 hour. Pressure piping such as water lines need to wait 24 hours, but I've had luck with waiting only 8 hours
Deburr the inside and outside edge of the pipe. Use purple cleaner, then swab on the PVC cement. Put fitting on completely, then turn, 1/4 turn.

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