[Shotimes] Stalling problem revisited

Carl Prochilo gr8sho@adelphia.net
Fri, 31 Dec 2004 19:56:50 -0500 (Eastern Standard Time)


A bad ECT sensor will shut the engine down.  The sensor screws into the
engine on the drivers side near the firewall.  Replacing the ECT is easy
to do and doesn't cost a lot.

The ACT sensor is the "other" connector on the airbox. that is, not the
MAF connector.  Make sure the connector is plugged in.

You said your car is stalling which means it starts and then dies?  Or
doesn't start at all?

Although this may sound unpleasant, the CPS seems to be a more common
problem on gen 1s.  If you have a leaky water pump, you need to get that
fixed too.
-- 
Cheers,
Carl Prochilo
92 Ultra Red Crimson

On Fri, December 31, 2004 2:51 pm, Vladimir said:
> Okay, Carl and Kevin thanks for your help especially,
> you have been extremely helpful thus far and I
> appreciate it a lot.  Today I figured out that to pull
> the codes, there is nothing in the world that is
> easier.  I got codes (only on-demand and only KOEO,
> cause obviously its not running) 21 which I looked up
> to be ECT sensor out of range and 24 which I looked up
> to be ACT sensor out of range. Now, I have no idea
> what this could mean... Please let me know what should
> be my next steps.
>    Vlad
>
>
>
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