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Part identification question - coily injected sierra/samurai
Part identification question - coily injected sierra/samurai
I dont know what these parts???
A pic is attached
A pic is attached
Last edited by yossivarman on Wed Mar 31, 2004 6:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Those are easy to identify....
They're called dealer parts.
I've never tried replacing them and i don't think i'd know how to tell if they were bad or not.
I guess if you get some vacuum t's (connectors), and disconnect those solenoid things and connect the t's instead, you'll probably either see a difference or not. I wouldn't worry about them too much, unless they're starting to test exhaust emissions.
They're called dealer parts.
I've never tried replacing them and i don't think i'd know how to tell if they were bad or not.
I guess if you get some vacuum t's (connectors), and disconnect those solenoid things and connect the t's instead, you'll probably either see a difference or not. I wouldn't worry about them too much, unless they're starting to test exhaust emissions.
My tires were rubbing in the front, so I trimmed the hood, and now they're fine...
yossivarman wrote:I think one of them is a step motor - and according to haynes IAC (something with idle air control) I think it is the right part
droopypete - How do know about my color and hardtop????
I am from Israel - far away from you
You can call me detective Pete
Say hello to Efrat for me
Peter.
On the timing cover of your zook is a label, I enlarged the image did a bit of enhancing and got a code, entered that code into the Suzuki database in Japan, located the service manager where you get your car serviced, emailed him to and asked him what that type of car it was.
He also said your car was always full of golden pet hair, do you have a labrador (golden retriever)?
Detective Peter.
He also said your car was always full of golden pet hair, do you have a labrador (golden retriever)?
Detective Peter.
yossivarman wrote:you are very clever
I know what is my mistake - when using this large database like
the internet
please open a google page and type yossivarman
and try to open other google page and type droopypete
and then you know the answer
but you didnt unswered to the first question about these parts
No that wasn't it, when you first posted, your second attempt at submiting the pic had the Pbase address on it, I just looked for "yossivarman" and found photos of your car, your dog, and your girlfriend, and I was just having some fun with you
The welcome was sincere, the rest was a bit of bullshit
And I did answer your question, they are solenoids related to the emission system.
Why do you ask, are yours not working?
Peter.
did you get it fixed yet???
i've seen up and down idling like that when a throttle position sensor is out, but that's on a throttle body injection, which i don't think you have...
Was the choke linkage loose maybe and flapping closed, then open, then closed again? When those carby's choke, they get high in rev, right.
i've seen up and down idling like that when a throttle position sensor is out, but that's on a throttle body injection, which i don't think you have...
Was the choke linkage loose maybe and flapping closed, then open, then closed again? When those carby's choke, they get high in rev, right.
My tires were rubbing in the front, so I trimmed the hood, and now they're fine...
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