nicely put!
Kenneth C.
'90 Red
'92 SHO-SHO
--- On Wed 07/12, Ian Fisher < dataflash@yahoo.com > wrote:
From: Ian Fisher [mailto: dataflash@yahoo.com]
To: clubairth@bellsouth.net, freeze_0387@yahoo.com, shotimes@autox.team.net
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 08:52:46 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Re: [Shotimes] Diagnosis of 92 SHO
Just to add: This advice might seem daunting. Think<br>baby steps though. If
you really want to keep the car,<br>find someone from the list in the area who
is<br>knowledgeable and seek their guidance and help. That's<br>what I
did.<br><br>When I joined this list in 1999 I didn't know how to<br>remove a
wheel by myself. I met a lot of great people<br>(some who I consider my closest
friends now) and we<br>helped eachother out. In January of this year
I<br>finished installing an engine that I built. A lot of<br>us have come a
long way with the help and support of<br>this group.<br><br>The SHO does have
high maintenance periods that can be<br>a heartache and a financial strain.
This can be a<br>crossroads for many. If I had known this when I bought<br>my
first SHO I never would've gotten into them.<br>However, I don't regret SHO
ownership because of what<br>I have learned and the friendships that I've
formed<br>over the years. For me, it's not even about the car<br>anymore; it's
this community. <br><br>Ian<br><br>--- clubairth@bellsouth.net wrote:<br><br>>
Maury:<br>> If you are going to keep the SHO, just plan on<br>> doing the work
yourself. It <br>> will be a constant battle trying to find a shop that<br>>
can do the SHO <br>> properly. I really recommend the DIY route and this<br>>
list as the backup <br>> knowledge base! You will spend way too much money<br>>
otherwise.<br>> Can you read the computer trouble codes?<br>> .<br>> .<br>>
<br>> <br>> <br>> >I have just come from a dealer having my SHO<br>> checked
out. I have only had <br>> >this car a couple of weeks and it has not been
the<br>> romance I had hoped. <br>> >Once the car gets warm, it starts to cut
out, more<br>> specifically the car <br>> >will not accelerate in 1, 2, or 3rd
gear. Once I<br>> get it to 4th, it starts <br>> >to pick up speed. I have
put the petal all the way<br>> to the floor and the <br>> >engine doesn't rev.
I take it to the dealer and<br>> after about 3
hours, they <br>> >tell me they "think" it is the crank sensor and it<br>> will
be about $920 to <br>> >fix. Has anyone else experienced this??<br>> ><br>> >
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