SUCCESS WITH STARTER & HEATER ON "92" 929
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SUCCESS WITH STARTER & HEATER ON "92" 929
STARTER: I put a rebuilt starter in and had 2 skinny wires and 1 big one. I knew where the big one went but did not know which skinny one to use. I did a trial and error thing. Hooked up 1 skinny wire, B-4 I put in the starter, and turned the key. The 1st one did not work, so I hooked up the other, turned key, and it fired!!
HEATER: I had no heat so I found out where the hoses were into the heater core. I unhooked one of the hoses, and put a garden hose with an attachment that shoots a stream of water, on the end of it. I flushed out the line to the heater core and some gunk came out. Probably meant it was clogged. I then went to Murrays and bought some radiator flush. I followed the directions, used it, and now I have heat!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It feels so good when you spend time doing something and are successful!!! I remeber so many times that the opposite has been true.
CO2MAN
HEATER: I had no heat so I found out where the hoses were into the heater core. I unhooked one of the hoses, and put a garden hose with an attachment that shoots a stream of water, on the end of it. I flushed out the line to the heater core and some gunk came out. Probably meant it was clogged. I then went to Murrays and bought some radiator flush. I followed the directions, used it, and now I have heat!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It feels so good when you spend time doing something and are successful!!! I remeber so many times that the opposite has been true.
CO2MAN
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