Date: Sat, 02 Jan 1999 19:47:44 GMT From: Riff <turbospgnopsamsouth.net> Subject: Re: 92 9000 peoblem
mabey you need new spark plug wires if you had to close the gap. Mark Bwitchinnopsam.net wrote: > > <dwgillnopsamejanews.com> writes: > > > I have a 92 9000 that started to run like it had bad gas a few months ago. > > Started sputtering and them would go fine. I thought that it might be Water > > in the gas and added some dri gas. It startes again. it cant get any power. > > for a while yesterday it eould come nad go I noticed that when the turbo > gage > > is in the green it ran fine onlu when it went into the yellow would it bog > > down. Now it is so bad that I cant get above about 10 mph. If I put in 1 it > > does better. ANy ideas I wondered if maby it waas the turbo and How I can > > check it. I get no check engin lights except on the start up and then they > go > > away as soon a The engin starts. Any hints. > > > > > > -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- > > http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own > > My 90, 9000 T was doing the exact same thing > we thought it was the gas also. My husband > changed spark plugs and after that it ran fine > for about a month until it started again. He > checked the plugs and they were black so he > closed the gap a bit problem gone for now. > That problem anyway.. I've inherited a new one > not starting in the cold but maybe their related. > Well 10 start up tries the suns finally shining > on the hood and it starts now. (wish I had > a garage :( Good luck Linda > '90 9000T 96,000 miles