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Car Forum / Chrysler Cars / September 2004

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1989 new yorker wont re-start when hot

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papabear2097 - 23 Sep 2004 14:48 GMT
i have an 89 new yorker that runs fine when cold but when its hot it will
not restart unless you let it sit and cool off. Is this a fuel
problem??eg.. fuel pump,filter or pressure regulator?? Anyone with any
suggestions?? Greatly appreciated.
Daniel J. Stern - 23 Sep 2004 16:49 GMT
> i have an 89 new yorker that runs fine when cold but when its hot it
> will not restart unless you let it sit and cool off. Is this a fuel
> problem??eg.. fuel pump,filter or pressure regulator?? Anyone with any
> suggestions?? Greatly appreciated.

Probably electrical -- there are plenty of components that can stop
working when hot. Distributor trigger, SMEC, ASD relay, etc. Have you
checked for spark?

DS
NBCS B6F+etc
papabear2097 - 26 Sep 2004 08:50 GMT
yeah i do have a spark-it cranks strong-seems to be fuel related
PC Medic - 26 Sep 2004 14:26 GMT
> yeah i do have a spark-it cranks strong-seems to be fuel related

Just a thought, but I have seen a bad vented gas cap cause this on my
mothers New Yorker years ago. (Believe it was an 85). Start fine the first
time bit then if you drove for a bit and turned it off would not restart for
about 15 minutes. Replaced the cap at suggestion of a local mechanic and it
fixed the problem.
 
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