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Old 04-20-2004, 07:13 AM
hollyanne hollyanne is offline
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1986 jimmy 2.8

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I am at a total loss about why my car wont start. The poor old man has just been thru so much the past few weeks. Is there anyone out there who knows some kind of stupid little trick that will reset the darn thing so it will run again? Jimmy has very high milage, but it was running SOOOOOOO GOOOD until it just stopped running one day. while iwas travelling down the road at 45/50mph. The oil was low, but not out. we replaced fuel pump, filter, injectors, cap & roter, wires, plugs.....Nothing is working.

Really, im beginning to think i dont actually have the darn 2.8 in there. Maybe the new motor is different and nobody told me about it. If the old klunker would start I'd drive to their house to ask;

ANY suggestions or advice from ANYONE?!?!?!
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Old 04-20-2004, 09:33 AM
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u are going to want to check the batery. look at the conecters if ther is crud all over them u r going to need to clean them off. u should also check the wiring
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