Date: 7 Aug 2001 09:00:37 GMT From: "Stoof" <stoofnopsamsmail.com> Subject: Re: check engine light
Thanks for your advise! I went to the garage yesterday. The diagnose-equipment could find a fault (hence the warning) but couldn't determine what is was. Probably misfiring due to old sparkplugs. The system has been resetted and new sparkplugs are installed. It drives supurb again! Theo Johannes H Andersen <johsnopsamsafish.com> wrote in article <3B6C1AEA.BFD25409nopsamsafish.com>... > > > Stoof wrote: > > > > I have a manual '92 9000 turbo S with 300.000 km's and untill last week > > running nicely. > > > > When accelerating and revving up quickly to about 3.500 rpm (exept in 5th) > > the 'check engine' light switches on. When shifting up, after one or two > > seconds twe warning disappears. > > My dealer says the warning light should burn constantly in case of an > > disfunctioning motor and not just at high rpm's. It is probably only a > > matter of resetting the computer. As long as I didn't hear strange noises > > under the bonnet, I shoudn't worry and just pay them a visit at the > > maintenance interval in october. > > > > Am I worried about nothing and is he right or am I right and is something > > possibly ruining my motor? > > > > Please advise! > > > > Theo > > Not likely to ruin your motor, but something is not right, hence the > 'check engine' message. Under 'check engine' the engine will switch to > limping-home mode for protection. If you go to the dealer shortly after > the 'check engine', he should be able to read the code. Does it have > any unusual symptons of poor running, hesitation, cut out ect. ? There > could be any number of reasons: > > * Filters, plugs etc. > * Loose wiring connections to sensors > * Vacuum pipes > * Sticking waste gate > * Ignition cassette > * Failing headgasket >