I've been meaning to even just try the jumpstart again, just to see if that works a second time. If it does, who knows...northernlights wrote:For a SWAG, maybe run a ground wire from the bracket to chassis and a similar to the battery negative?bmessina wrote:As is the standard, I grounded the dead car somewhere other than the battery. The bracket for the throttle spool, specifically. Yeah, I'll be checking my grounds
It's buried in this post somewhere, but I've replaced that too. It didn't change anything. But is it normal behavior for the temp gauge in the dash to go to operating temp within a minute of starting the car on a cold (40 degree) morning?E Showell wrote:If hard starting is part of your symptoms, given the carbon on the plugs, it is possible your problem could be due to a bad engine coolant temperature sensor. They do fail and cause driveability issues including an over-rich mixture.
Update from the shop visit - It was useless. He topped off some fluids and changed the plugs. That's again on the plugs, I changed them a month ago but they were practically fouled from running so rich for so long. That helped just a little bit. I had such high hopes.






