Well, I still have my grin but not as broad.
I just picked up a 2001 3.0 5spd auto in Dakar Yellow with 55xxx miles. Drove it to Rochester, NY from Ohio no issues except a "Service Engine Soon" light which I thought was an oil change light. HA. Plates were going to take 6 weeks but I had an in with a dealer and got them today. Went for inspection and found that "service Engine Soon" = "Check Engine". Lean on cylinders. Air Leak. Not a big surprise except no indication of a lean condition (no missing, idle smooth) and the buyer had it to a repair shop that appear to have replaced the lower intake boot and "fixed" it 2 weeks ago. I pulled both boots and examined them in the sunshine - the upper one has some funny spots but no cracking.
Reading through online posts it looks like every hose is probably bad or will be soon. I read the secondary air pump line from the front right around the back is a common one- and it was hard, brittle and probably leaking some. I replaced it with some Tygon tubing - probably not the optimal but what I had on hand. What are folks using and what sizes are required? While doing this I found the expansion tank has a pinhole (Oy!). A little JB weld for now. I think i will replace the entire cooling system this winter while it is stored away in the shop.
I didn't drive it as I wanted the epoxy to harden. I did buy a foxwell tool. Haven't had a chance to learn much about it yet. I did hook it to the 20 pin port and ran a live scan. The shop reset the light so no stored codes.
I had a few faults:
Motor Electronics2 DME Fault 3
Trans Control EGS Fault 1
Steering angle sensor LWS Fault 1 I did notice the power steering doesn't seem to be a whole lot of power. Is that normal or related to this?
Not sure what any of these are telling me yet.
Thanks,
Bob
I just picked up a 2001 3.0 5spd auto in Dakar Yellow with 55xxx miles. Drove it to Rochester, NY from Ohio no issues except a "Service Engine Soon" light which I thought was an oil change light. HA. Plates were going to take 6 weeks but I had an in with a dealer and got them today. Went for inspection and found that "service Engine Soon" = "Check Engine". Lean on cylinders. Air Leak. Not a big surprise except no indication of a lean condition (no missing, idle smooth) and the buyer had it to a repair shop that appear to have replaced the lower intake boot and "fixed" it 2 weeks ago. I pulled both boots and examined them in the sunshine - the upper one has some funny spots but no cracking.
Reading through online posts it looks like every hose is probably bad or will be soon. I read the secondary air pump line from the front right around the back is a common one- and it was hard, brittle and probably leaking some. I replaced it with some Tygon tubing - probably not the optimal but what I had on hand. What are folks using and what sizes are required? While doing this I found the expansion tank has a pinhole (Oy!). A little JB weld for now. I think i will replace the entire cooling system this winter while it is stored away in the shop.
I didn't drive it as I wanted the epoxy to harden. I did buy a foxwell tool. Haven't had a chance to learn much about it yet. I did hook it to the 20 pin port and ran a live scan. The shop reset the light so no stored codes.
I had a few faults:
Motor Electronics2 DME Fault 3
Trans Control EGS Fault 1
Steering angle sensor LWS Fault 1 I did notice the power steering doesn't seem to be a whole lot of power. Is that normal or related to this?
Not sure what any of these are telling me yet.
Thanks,
Bob