Thread: 1997 Nissan Pickup Missfire
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08-01-2010 08:56 AM #3
The not knowing and trying to solve the problem can run into money. I had a problem on my truck 351 Ford it would not stay running. I posed the question and that had happen to someone with a similar problem, said it was the brain box. $100 or close to it, same thing again. Then I put a new ignition switch on and it was fine. The old cars we knew what it was just by being around them and they were pretty simple. I didn't know anything about fuel injection but I've taken them out and it's not as bad as I thought. I have so many things to replace on the cars we are driving. I bought a special tool to take the clutch and coil off from the air conditioner on a 98 Cavalier. Now my wife has another 99 Cavalier and after filling it with freon the clutch and coil is making the same noise so I’ll have to replace it. I have a water pump to put on the 95 Olds she wants to hold on to plus a master cylinder. If I could put all of that effort into one of the project cars I might see some headway.
I replaced the fuel filter on the 99 Cavalier by the gas tank and I’ll agree it was a job.
Richard





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Right after I posted yesterday it was down again, I don't think it's getting better.
Where is everybody?