[V8] HELP NEEDED FROM THE SOUTH OF THE CONTINENT
Tony and Lillie
tonyandlillie1 at earthlink.net
Tue Feb 19 16:56:36 PST 2008
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Subject: [V8] HELP NEEDED FROM THE SOUTH OF THE CONTINENT
> Since springs and shocks I can get here, I was thinking on getting
> everything else for that section and I wonder if they are sold as a kit or
> how? (sleeves/supports/caps/buffers/rings/etc.) I temporarily cannot
> access
> ETKA and VAGCAT.com seems to have a mistake of some kind and is very
> confusing, if anybody can list the parts and part numbers it will be very
> much appreciated.
>
>
Since upper strut mounts were not mmentioned, I'll assume they weren't done?
If so, they definately can cause clunking noises when worn.
>
> 2) CAT light started to blink every once in a while. A sensor that
> is
> located in the exhaust at the level of the front passenger seat was
> adjusted
> and then the CAT light started to blink quickly and constantly and never
> stopped.
>
That is the actual catalytic converter sensor you are mentioning. There are
two things you can do. The first is to actually figure out why the sensor is
causing problems. The second is to short the two wires together so the light
stays off. They run under hte passenger side carpet, if youtake it out
you'll see the wires. I believe they are a green/red twisted pair.
>
> I wonder if "S mode" problem has something to do with the CAT light issue?
They are not related, at least on the wiring of the car. Not soo sure what
the issue with the "sport" mode is. The design is such that the car should
stay in third until about 120 in the sport mode, IIRC. I'll have to check my
literature to verify.
>
> At the same time most of the instrument cluster lights (PRND321) 1, 2 and
> 3
> work 20 or more minutes after I start the car; seat belt alarm/ Oil
> Pressure/ Gasoline and water temp. gauges, they all go on and off as they
> wish. (Everything was working ok when summer began and is still very warm
> and humid).
This sounds like classic instrument cluster issues. Ingo has a great
write-up on the repair.
> Thank you all
> Leo
>
> 1990 V8 3.6 in Buenos Aires
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