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I think my 97 has something going on with the Mechanic
it has been nothing but a big pain. I have alresdy post on how it likes to crank too long on warm start up's but let me give you the complete list 2 -Alternators 1 - a/c compressor wet floor boards trunk lift jack breaking out on the body car stalls 70 mhp shake 4 02 sensors 1 power window not working and last night the starter when will this madness ever end? |
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Do you happen to know what was causing the wet floor boards? I am experiencing a wet passenger side rear. Thanks.
Stephen |
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wet floor boards
i have luck finding the water, there is a A/c drain running out of the firewall about the center of the car, mine had a small hose bent in a 90 and got one of those squeezed together ends to let water out and nothing in, you can use a airhose or a shop vac to clear.
Mine will pour water for 10 mintues after i clear it.....................then i dry the floor boards and wait, i get a week before it does it again, i have no idea how or why it cloggs but it is a big pain. Forgot to put on my list the gas gauge that takes a dive sometimes. |
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Re: when will it ever end?
" gas gauge that takes a dive sometimes"
Might be your fuel-level sensor... that's what mine was anyways. HL |
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Another problem
1995 AURORA: In addition to the myriad of problems, I am now experiencing drenched floorboards and discovered that engine coolant is leaking/running into the interior of the vehicle (I suppose from a hose running from the firewall beneath the a/c).
While I have not explored the problem much, this seems like a strange design. Any ideas about this issue? |
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Re: Another problem
Might be the heater core.
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