Sounds like either loose or corroded battery terminal or bad fuseable like
Emulsion paint is water based - thinned with water, brushes cleaned with water.Solvent paints are thinned with solvents/thinners, and the brushes are cleaned in turps, etc.
The fuel pump, and filter will need replaced. The tank will need cleaned out. The lines will need cleaned and the injectors may need replaced.
When the painting was cleaned it was much lighter than in it's original state, no longer fitting the title 'Night Watch' which, by the way, was not titled by Rembrandt.
Take it back to who tuned it up, ask them if they cleaned the throttle body. Ask then if they gapped the plugs before they put them in. Did they put the sparkplug wires back on tight? Take it back and tell them you are not happy with their work and don't take it from them until it is right. Ask for a copy of EVERYTHING they did in their tune up. egr valve or eps sen
A throttle body can be cleaned without removal. Several spray cleaners for throttle bodies are available at your local auto parts.
depends carberated or fuel injected. Probably carberated, if so it has fuel air mixture screws on it and idle screws on it. could need adjusting , best tuned by a pro or someone with experience.
The 95 models did not have the spider on them. It was a TBI / Throttle body injection system. If your engine is a vortec, Then no it can't be cleaned.
This is probably a dirty throttle body. It should be removed and cleaned.
The throttle body needs to be cleaned. Instructions are on our forum at www.trailvoy.com
There is no set time. It would be cleaned when needed and some may never need it.
Try having the throttle body cleaned.
try cleaning the egr valve passage and egr valve.
I had a similar problem with a 98 mirage DE. I sprayed the linkage around my throttle cable. Another possibility Clean your throttle body, mine was really sluggish until I cleaned all of the carbon out of the throttle body.
I had a stuck throttle on my 1996 Passport. The throttle cable had a piece of protective black rubber around the throttle cable between the outer cable covering and where the cable connects to the throttle body. The rubber had began to come apart and some of it was getting inside the throttle cable covering, causing the throttle cable to bind. I removed the rubber piece and cleaned out the cable by covering it with GOOF-OFF and then sliding the cable in and out until my cleaning rag was clean when I wiped off the cable. I did not replace the rubber piece and have had no problems since.
help this is my fist time and i cant pull up the answers to my questions also had the same problem before. i had my throttle body cleaned since the throttle valve was not closing properly due to dirt.
I think I understand what you are saying. If your car is stalling and you want to figure out how to get that to quit, have the idle and throttle checked out. Idle might be set to high. Also, the throttle body might need to be cleaned. A great website to figure out how to do this is at www.trustmymechanic.com