Rpm fluctuating ( not just at idle ) ?! (84se)
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Originally posted by bizarro
if you mean 2 seater w/ 2 wd then yes it is...although mine doesn't have the leather interior...nor the lit keylocks...i want the keylocks...the leather i can do without since 20yo leather cracks when not taken care of...
my PS was doing the same thing...i replaced the pump with another and done...never had a problem since...
how many miles you have on yours?
if you mean 2 seater w/ 2 wd then yes it is...although mine doesn't have the leather interior...nor the lit keylocks...i want the keylocks...the leather i can do without since 20yo leather cracks when not taken care of...
my PS was doing the same thing...i replaced the pump with another and done...never had a problem since...
how many miles you have on yours?
No i mean the 2 normal seats and 2 small seats behind those were the cargo comparments would be..
yeah the leather is cracked pretty good on mine...
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Mine used to be that same color, same build, same year. Dark brown cloth interior with the horizontal striping, and seats and interior are still in great condition.
When I see the pictures of yours, it reminds me of the first 5 years that I owned this car! I always liked the beige color because it blended in, but I found that since I repainted my car - everyone I work with knows which car I drive! They never even used to notice it in the parking lot.
I have a small PS leak, but haven't gotten under there to fix it, yet. This was the first model (84SE) to offer the 'speed-sensitive' steering response, and I think is worth keeping if for that reason, alone. Plus, I like having the power steering for parking.
My doorlocks are lighted, but the bulb has burned out on the driver's side - I'm going to be rewiring this one pretty soon, though - it is a nice feature to have at night.
Long live the SE's!
When I see the pictures of yours, it reminds me of the first 5 years that I owned this car! I always liked the beige color because it blended in, but I found that since I repainted my car - everyone I work with knows which car I drive! They never even used to notice it in the parking lot.
I have a small PS leak, but haven't gotten under there to fix it, yet. This was the first model (84SE) to offer the 'speed-sensitive' steering response, and I think is worth keeping if for that reason, alone. Plus, I like having the power steering for parking.
My doorlocks are lighted, but the bulb has burned out on the driver's side - I'm going to be rewiring this one pretty soon, though - it is a nice feature to have at night.
Long live the SE's!
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