Date: Sun, 12 Jul 1998 20:03:15 -0400 From: "Michael Kleban" <klebanmnopsamtra.net> Subject: Re: Saab 9000 won't start
if it's only in hot weather and after a few short trips it could be a fuel vaporization problem. What can happen is the warm engine cuases the fuel which is already warm in the line to change to vapor. you could try waiting a minute then pumping the gas when you start. Jeff Blackman wrote in message <899958517.259173nopsame.spiritone.com>... >My 88 9000 turbo won't start after warming up or setting in the sun. If I >pop the hood and cool it down for 20 min. it will start no prob. I've wasted >money replacing starter and still have same prob......any experts out there >who can help.... > >jeffreybnopsamitone.com > >