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Won't start Metallic Sound while turning over
Manarius replied to STUBABREW's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Is the turnover speed faster than normal? Maybe the TBelt popped off or snapped. -
The bbs is the legacy forum dedicated to the 89-94 legacy's. We don't spoon feed everything to everyone, there's an expectation of a little brain behind the face. (http://bbs.legacycentral.org) It's one thing to help those who are not experienced. But it's another to spoon feed someone how to replace the O2 sensor. That's what Haynes and Chilton's manuals are for. We're here for troubleshooting, not for how-to's of things that are really pretty basic.
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I think he means the Coolant Temperature Sensor. I have a picture here of what you should look for: http://www.discens.org/DSCN2628.JPG It's the brown plug that is the coolant temp sensor (if you look at the intake from the back, it's on the passenger side). It's about $27 from autozone. Hints for replacment (although, I don't think this is a coolant temp sensor case, but it never hurts to replace it): Deep socket so you don't have to work hard at getting it out. Park your car downhill (so the engine is the lowest point) to minimize coolant leakage.
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God, I wish people would think for themselves around here. Around the BBS, we don't tolerate stupidity. If you can't change the O2 sensor without asking for help of the specifics of how to do it, maybe you ought not to be poking around under the hood. I don't think I should have to spell out everything specifically. Fixing the car is trial and error on a lot of occasions, you don't need somebody to spoon feed you exactly what you have to do. Think a little bit here, my God, is that too much to ask? I'm 18 and I'm asking you older people to think, sheesh. Usually, it's the older guys telling us young people to not be ricers and do a little thinking, but around here it seems to be the complete opposite. Sure, I can understand a question of "Will the ECU just automatically handle the new O2 sensor or should I reset it?" or something to that effect, but "How do I change the O2 sensor?" My God, we're not talking rocket science here.
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No. If anything, 89-91 would be 1st gen, and 92-94 would be 1.5 gen. All that changed was a minor facelift, some very minor suspension bits, and airbags. Otherwise, all the 89-94 cars are exactly the same. Oh, and Legacy L's after 1991 didn't get rear sway bars, but that's about all I can think of. 1995-99 is gen 2 because that was the beginning of a very major facelift and OBDII.
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My car's rather tight for being 100% bone stock. Yes, I'm riding on 153k mile struts. Around corners, aside from the tall tires, the car rides like it's brand new with a little body roll. It barely flexes, at least, from what I can tell. My 91 also has a rear sway bar so that adds to a little bit of stiffening of the rear end. I personally think you're making a lot of out nothing. I think what you're making out to be flex is just normal operation of the car's chassis.
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I mean the sensor itself. The temperature of the coolant is vital to operation; the coolant temp sensor just makes your car act wacky(ie not start for a while) when it's warm. My point is that we're dragging out a thread about silly things like Coolant Temp and O2 sensor. These are basic sensors, not something we need 6 pages of spam about.