Problems after Tune-Up
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Problems after Tune-Up
I just did the tuneup and and while i was replacing one of the spark plugs the rubber tip of the coil stayed in side it was a pain to take out but when i did it riped so i glued it and right know when the car is idling in gear it acts like the engine is goin to turn off, when that happens the rpm meter movies down. So i was wondoring what should i do, replace the coil and if so can any of you tell me where is can find a good deal on it Thanks .
Originally Posted by ivelweyz
Only thing you can do is replace the coil. Where can you get them? Dealer or search google. Also, glued them back together, are you brain dead or something???
wow....glued it back together. wow. that is some real backwoods engineering.
no wonder it doesnt work.
get a new coil and be done with it.
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Originally Posted by CullenJ76
ivelweyz and last boy scout: were you guys not new members at one time? Damn, give the guy a break.
Originally Posted by LastBoyScout
LOL......as if you had to ask........
wow....glued it back together. wow. that is some real backwoods engineering.
no wonder it doesnt work.
get a new coil and be done with it.
wow....glued it back together. wow. that is some real backwoods engineering.
no wonder it doesnt work.
get a new coil and be done with it.
I did that because the boot would get stuck back down there and it was a ***** and a half to get it out so by glueing it i was hoping when we take it out the next time it will come out as one peice. I was down that hole with a ****ing wire hanger and a screw driver.
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