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Re: Misbehaving GTV6 and Milano 3.0
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- Subject: Re: Misbehaving GTV6 and Milano 3.0
- From: Antonio Rosciglione <[email protected]>
- Date: Sat, 13 Jul 2002 17:21:50 -0400
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Cant help with the Disco Lights on the dash, I had this happen to my
Verde in the cold. Would clear up once the car was warmed a bit.
Definitely clean all the connections where sensors attach and use some
of the special grease (name of which eludes me at this time) in the
connections to keep connections clean and promote conductivity.
With regards to the GTV6 cutting out intermittently, certain later year
GTV6's have a roll over cut off switch. On my 85 GTV6 i had a similar
prob where hard acceleration and/or hitting potholes and the like would
make the car sound like I hit the rev limiter and occassionally totally
cut out down to an idle. Later figured out that the roll over switch
located on the passenger fender well was to blame. Fixed it and all was
right again.
Good luck,
Antonio
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