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Car Forum / Chrysler Cars / March 2006

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1990 New Yorker

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Tim or Linda - 09 Mar 2006 09:17 GMT
My mother has a 1990 New Yorker. She is 82 and if she maybe drives 15 miles
in a week. She called me a month ago saying something was wrong with it. I
have two bad shoulders so the repairs I can do are limited.

I told her it needed a new belt and pulley. She had a local independent shop
pick it up. They replace the belt, pulley, and water pump. She did not
approve them to do the water pump. This same shop wanted to replace the WP
and power steering pump a year ago when I found the problem was the rack,
and had it fixed by a shop where I live. No idea why she took it back to
them.

Anyways she got the car back and it stalls on her while driving it. She
called this shop and they said it needed a new computer, saying its not
storing any information. I looked at it today. Its easy to see the plugs and
wires need to be replaced. When I tap lightly on the throttle body the car
dies. The check engine light stays on. I disconnected the battery and when I
reconnected it the light was not on. After a minute of running the light
came back on. My thinking is this light would not come on if the computer
was not storing information. Is my thinking right. I cant see putting $500
in a computer.
maxpower - 09 Mar 2006 09:29 GMT
> My mother has a 1990 New Yorker. She is 82 and if she maybe drives 15 miles
> in a week. She called me a month ago saying something was wrong with it. I
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> was not storing information. Is my thinking right. I cant see putting $500
> in a computer.

You have to start by finding out what the fault code is.
this site will explain..
http://autorepair.about.com/library/ts/obd-i/bl-dtcs-61.htm

Glenn Beasley
Chrysler Tech
Tim or Linda - 09 Mar 2006 13:30 GMT
Thanks I will check it out and get back in a few days.

>> My mother has a 1990 New Yorker. She is 82 and if she maybe drives 15
> miles
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> Glenn Beasley
> Chrysler Tech
Tim or Linda - 11 Mar 2006 17:55 GMT
Code 26

Looks like its an injector problem.
The shop she took it to said it the computer was bad and needed replacing.

Can you say rip off boys and girls?

>> My mother has a 1990 New Yorker. She is 82 and if she maybe drives 15
> miles
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> Glenn Beasley
> Chrysler Tech
Tim or Linda - 12 Mar 2006 00:56 GMT
How do I clear the codes?

> My mother has a 1990 New Yorker. She is 82 and if she maybe drives 15
> miles in a week. She called me a month ago saying something was wrong with
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
> computer was not storing information. Is my thinking right. I cant see
> putting $500 in a computer.
maxpower - 12 Mar 2006 11:48 GMT
> How do I clear the codes?
>
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> > computer was not storing information. Is my thinking right. I cant see
> > putting $500 in a computer.

disconnect the battery or fix the problem and it will go away
Tim or Linda - 12 Mar 2006 14:11 GMT
I did disconnect the battery for about 15 minutes. I was told by AutoZone it
must be at least an hour. I will try that later this week.

>> How do I clear the codes?
>>
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>
> disconnect the battery or fix the problem and it will go away
maxpower - 12 Mar 2006 20:56 GMT
> I did disconnect the battery for about 15 minutes. I was told by AutoZone it
> must be at least an hour. I will try that later this week.
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> >
> > disconnect the battery or fix the problem and it will go away

You can disconnect the battery all you want to, if the problem is still
there it will come back as soon as you start the vehicle
 
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