Water Thermosensor?
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YES!!!!
I fixed it....myself!
For the first time since owning the car I fixed something (kind of) major in my car! I'm pretty excited.
All it took were two hours and 27 cuts on my hands for me to install the new water thermosensor I bought at Advanced Auto Parts for $30. It took so long because I got coolant on my hands, and that mixed with the weird positioning of that damn thing made me drop it, and it took me a half an hour to retrieve it. But, after I got ever thing back together, I pulled off the negative wire, wated about 2 minutes, pushed the brake, and POOF! No more stalling, no more CEL, and no more weird idling. I am so happy, but man does my hand hurt. It looks like I stuck it in a blender. Oh well, it was worth it. Thanks for all of your help, guys!
Tyler
I fixed it....myself!
For the first time since owning the car I fixed something (kind of) major in my car! I'm pretty excited.
All it took were two hours and 27 cuts on my hands for me to install the new water thermosensor I bought at Advanced Auto Parts for $30. It took so long because I got coolant on my hands, and that mixed with the weird positioning of that damn thing made me drop it, and it took me a half an hour to retrieve it. But, after I got ever thing back together, I pulled off the negative wire, wated about 2 minutes, pushed the brake, and POOF! No more stalling, no more CEL, and no more weird idling. I am so happy, but man does my hand hurt. It looks like I stuck it in a blender. Oh well, it was worth it. Thanks for all of your help, guys!
Tyler
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