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Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2000 21:22:29 -0500
From: "TGhosh" <tapanznopsams.com>
Subject: Re: Sluggish when engine is warming up


I have the same symptoms on my 91 9000s, 5-speed. Walt Kienzle wrote in message <3a218441$0$78054$1dc6e903nopsam.corecomm.net>... >Now that the weather is getting cold here (in Illinois) I have noticed that >the acceleration becomes very weak at a point when the temperature gage just >starts to move off of the "cold" stop. The turbo boost gage reads in the >yellow range even when I am not accelerating. After a minute or two >(usually after waiting for a stop light) everything is fine again. > >I figured that there is a temperature sensor for the LH-Jetronic fuel >injection, and my Haynes manual confirms this. Because the problem only >happens for a brief period, I don't think I could successfully test the >temperature sensor. Has anyone experienced this problem and found that this >temperature sensor was the solution? The Haynes manual says "The [Bosch >LH-Jetronic] coolant temperature sensor is screwed into the inlet manifold >flange on the rear of the cylinder head." Maybe I don't speak British very >well, but to me that could be just about anywhere on the upper rear of the >engine. Any help in identifying this part would also be appreciated. > >Walt Kienzle >1991 9000T > >

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