Date: Thu, 09 Nov 2000 01:40:17 GMT From: "keith brown" <kbrown17nopsamon.edu> Subject: Re: 9000s starting problems
its not quite that cold. . . i am currently living in baltimore but thanks keith "Trapper" <Trappernopsam.net> wrote in message news:3a09defb.1235289nopsam.3web.net... > On Wed, 08 Nov 2000 19:58:48 GMT, "keith brown" <kbrown17nopsamon.edu> > wrote: > > >i have a 91 9000s which i bought 2 months ago. the other day i got up to > >leave for school, and it was the first day of frost. when i went to start it > >up, it wouldn't catch. it turned over a couple of times but then just > >couldn't get it. it has 110k miles and i haven't had any major problems with > >it. the night before it had been running fine and i think that the cold > >morning just froze something up. any ideas? > > > >thanks > > > >keith > > > > > Start with the simplest cause first, especially if you live in Western > Canada. The weather conditions over the past few days have beeen > conducive to gasline icing. A shot of gasline antifreeze usually fixes > this problem. > > Trapper in Calgary , Alberta , Canada > Current weather conditions: > Current Conditions > Partly Sunny, Temperature: -8.2 °C Barometer: 101.91 kPa (^) > Relative Humidity: 73% Observed: 16:00 MST 8 November 2000 >