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95 SL will not start
I have a 95SL and now it will not start. One day I went on an errand and
went inside to handle my buisness when I came out to start my gar it would not start it would sound as if it would start but it would not. After having it towed home my dad tryed starting it and no sounds would happen. We replaced the battery and still no change. I have had problems since I bought this car. I have had the engine replaced, a new transmission installed, a new radiator installed, a new altenator installed, also had to have a new pully installed because one broke. Along with those problems I have had to deal with the driver's side window not working and the radio go out after I bought a new one. I would be happy to all suggestions on this matter since this car has been the center of all the issues that my father and myself have had over the past five years. I have just spent so mush money on this car and it is heartbreaking to me that I now feel as though domestic cars are not good quality and my father is hurt when I told him this since he works for an American car company. Also if anyone could help me locate a good mechanic in the eastern Atlanta, Ga. area that is good with Saturns this would be most helpful as well. |
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perhaps it's the timing belt or chain?
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blah blah > wrote: > Oh yeah all American cars are bad, all Saturns are bad, all of America > turns out crap blah blah blah whine whine whine. Having gone through the service manual on my dad's Honda, I'm amazed at the crap .jp is selling now. oh yeah, and a v6 with a timming belt that's smallet than the serpentine on most cars. Not to mention what a royal hack VTEC is, and what junk Honda automatics are... Someone recently pointed out to me - the Japanese are, as a whole, making the exact smae mistakes the US did in the 60's 70's 80's: * Relying on brand name image to sell. * Decreasing Q/C. * Poor/marginal design. * Arrogant asshole dealers (about 90% of the Honda ones around here) * **** customer service at all levels. * Reluctance to order recalls - ask anyone with a late model 5 speed Honda automatic. * 'Toss away' products. If you rebuild the automatic in a late model Honda - and given they barely last 100,000 miles, it's a likelyhood - you have to replace the ****ing computer in the car too. WTF!?! It's crazy - if GM/Ford/DCX/UAW could for once, just ONCE, get their ****ing act together, they could seriously grab market share. That's how vulnerable the Japanese are in cars. Hell, they're even MORE vulnerable in electronics these days (witness the $5000 2 year lifespan bling bling plasma TVs...) |
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"Philip Nasadowski" > wrote in message ... It's a likelyhood - > you have to replace the ****ing computer in the car too. WTF!?! I have a crazy dream that there will someday be a generic computer for cars that will be adaptable to the existing harness, sort of the Linux idea with an open source. All code and hardware documented and customizable. (I am an electrical engineer and might yet do something like this) I am annoyed beyond belief that the car companies don't release the codes for doing more than reading out trouble codes and do not make them available to the service tool manufacturers. There was a bill before congress to force auto manufacturers to share all the diagnostic codes. I think it died in committee because it wasn't in the best interest of big business. Oppie |
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In article >, oppie@-nospam-
cloud9.net says... > > "Philip Nasadowski" > wrote in message > ... > It's a likelyhood - > > you have to replace the ****ing computer in the car too. WTF!?! > > I have a crazy dream that there will someday be a generic computer for cars > that will be adaptable to the existing harness, sort of the Linux idea with > an open source. All code and hardware documented and customizable. (I am an > electrical engineer and might yet do something like this) I had the exact same idea pop into my head once Oppie. One could come up with a programable brain and then make harnesses for different models. (use a usb port to program, tweak, & read) Something linux like would work so long as its doesnt have to boot up like a pc when you turn the key on. Old Flash Cards might make good memory for such a brain. They're used in robotics all the time and I think even on the Mars lander. > I am annoyed beyond belief that the car companies don't release the codes > for doing more than reading out trouble codes and do not make them available > to the service tool manufacturers. There was a bill before congress to force > auto manufacturers to share all the diagnostic codes. I think it died in > committee because it wasn't in the best interest of big business. > Oppie I remember hearing of that. |
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In article >,
"Oppie" > wrote: > I have a crazy dream that there will someday be a generic computer for cars > that will be adaptable to the existing harness, sort of the Linux idea with > an open source. All code and hardware documented and customizable. (I am an > electrical engineer and might yet do something like this) Yeah, but the EPA would burn you on a cross for it. Cars today all pretty much use speed density, AFAIK. just really conditioning the sensors inputs and all. hell, they've got it for automagic transm issions, though they all suck as far as i can tell. I'll roll my own tranny controller... > I am annoyed beyond belief that the car companies don't release the codes > for doing more than reading out trouble codes and do not make them available > to the service tool manufacturers. I'm not surprised. Given a certain three letter agency *cough*EPA*cough* wants everyone to think that the car's 'computer is somehow magic and that if your 'check engine' light pops on, you're risking killing yourself if you don't drive immediately (at 15mph) to the nearest dealer... It's bad enough that the local DMV now sends brochures with your registration renewal explaining that the check engine light doesn't mean your car's about to explode... What's doubly annoying is the 'guilty unless repeattedly proven innocent at your expense' attitude of the EPA/state DMVs. I can't think of ANY other situation in the US where you're required to prove you're NOT creating a problem, over and over again, at your expense... > There was a bill before congress to force > auto manufacturers to share all the diagnostic codes. I think it died in > committee because it wasn't in the best interest of big business. Or in the interests of obfuscation and allowing carowners to know WTF is going on with their cars. Guess who else wants it to stay that way.... |
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