Date: Sat, 02 Jan 1999 18:00:14 -0800 From: Ken Washington <kenwashnopsam.net> Subject: Re: What now? 9000 wont start
Linda, You don't say where you are, but it sounds like one possibility is high moisture content in your gas. Fuel injected cars don't like that. If you there is an AutoZone, WalMart or Pep Boys near you, get your hands on a can of Berryman B-12 Chemtool and put it in with a fill-up. The Berryman's will take care of moisture in your fuel system, while it cleans your injectors and valves. If you have not changed your fuel filter recently, within the past 30,000 miles, you may be overdue. The last thing has to due with the spark plug gap. If your's has direct ignition, make sure the gap is set properly and you are using the OEM NGK Plugs. They critical to the proper operation of the engine and your DI-Cassette. Ken Washington 87 9000S 87 900S 83 900T