Date: Thu, 05 Dec 2002 11:38:33 GMT From: "Corys" <corlitnopsam.com> Subject: Re: 9000 won't start, 3rd update
This gets my vote too. My '92 developed starting problems similar to yours. At first the mechanic was going to just replace the crank sensor (which he opined was the problem), for about $500, then he took it off, played with it, cleaned it up, and voila, car ran. Ken C. "meme meme" <splitscreen69nopsamsnet.com.au> wrote in message news:3dede025$0$28598$afc38c87nopsam.optusnet.com.au... > Your problem could be a faulty crank angle sensor. When this play up they > will give the problem of starting problems. > We get back in the car after 20 minutes, and you > > guessed it, would not start for love or money! Very frustrating. > >