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Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 09:54:24 -0400
From: Malt_Hound <""Malt_Hound\"nospamm-me not*yahoo.com">
Subject: Re: "New" 9000 Turbo electrical problems


Charles wrote: > Thanks for advice received so far. From the digging I have done to now, > it is looking as if this is an adventure, not a simple motorcar > purchase. Oh, well. I notice already it is bigger than the 900 for > people but smaller for cargo. Even with the seat down. > > 1) I posted before that when coming up a long hill (several mile long > hill starting around 6,000 feet elevation) the engine quit while cruise > control was on - twice. > > Now it did it again. Once with CC on and once with CC off. Simply > switching off the key and switching back on again (manual transmission, > still in gear) fixes the problem. I can live with that, my wife probably > can't. I don't think this is the DI cassette. Plugs look really new and > are gapped right. I don't have the dielectric grease yet, though. > > 2) Also, when we bought this, the ACC would blow hot air unless you > lowered the temp to "LO". I reset the thing by pressing and holding Auto > and <==> at the same time according to the owner's manual. That fixed it > and it would actually work pretty well. Note that the outside temp > sensor that sits under the front bumper is missing and that does show up > as a fault. I am in the process of getting one. > > Well, today driving around, all of a sudden, the thing blew hot air > again. Not having the manual with me, I reverted to "LO" and got cold > air back. After coming home and reading the manual I pressed and held > Auto and <==>; it reset just fine and blew cold again on auto. > > Manual says this happens if the ACC loses power, like if you disconnect > the battery. But, this happened while I was driving. > > So it seems that there are some electrical intermittents with this car. > > Suggestions welcome. Perhaps the two problems are more related than you might imagine. I would suspect an intermittent ground problem of some kind. If you can get hold of the wiring diagrams you could determine if there are any ground points that the ignition and ACC ground wires have in common. -- -Fred W Toys for sale, Hey get your toys here: <http://users.adelphia.net/~fredwills/>

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