cavemanmoron
Lifer
- Mar 13, 2001
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Originally posted by: Ornery
Swell. My son's '95 G. Marquis stalls when it's first started, but runs fine after a restart. It throws no code. Now WTF am I supposed to do with that? Start throwing $50.00 parts at it, one after another? Let a mechanic throw parts at it for $75.00 per hour, plus the inflated price of parts? Pisses me off...While I see your point of view and I myself love older cars I find working on the new cars rather easy. The same rules of mechanics apply to the basic stuff and if the problem is electronic in nature I can use a scanner to have the car tell me what is wrong with it in a matter of minutes. I have gotten so used to the newer computer controlled EFI engines that I am completely updating one of my 66 Mustnags with all new drivetrain from a 93 EFI car.
First I would replace the fuel filter,then second;
replace the mass airflow sensor.
They are a common problem,
newer cars are nice when they run good,but a real pain when they act up.
