Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2002 08:59:39 -0400 From: KeithG <noonenopsamspring.com> Subject: Re: 9000 TACH NOT JUMPING
If it starts, it is probably not the crank shaft sensor. remove the 4 bolts and inspect the Direct Ignition Cassette. If there is apparent oil leakage from one or more of the coil packs, it probably needs replaced. Make sure the correct NGK (this brand only, no substitutes allowed) plugs are used and that they are gapped properly. Also, make sure that a small amount of anti-seize is used on the threads when replacing the plugs. KeithG JEAN PAUL LE GUEN wrote: > I have a 1994 cse turbo and am having a problem with the engine feeling and > sounding out of balance on heavy acceleration. Any help would be great. My > question for right now is. I remember reading a post about crank shaft > position sensors being bad, and that the tach should jump when cranking the > engine. Mine does not, but my 1989 9000i does. Could anyone with a 1994 or > newer 9000 please try theirs and reply back. > > Thanks > Jean Paul > 89 9000 I > 89 9000 T > 94 9000 CSET > >