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Since: Apr 25, 2007 Posts: 5
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 4:10 am
Post subject: My '89 Chrysler New Yorker looses power in hot weather Archived from groups: rec>autos>makers>chrysler (more info?)
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Hi group,
I was hoping someone could me help me with this problem.
I drive a 1989 Chrysler New Yorker that's in really, really good
condition physical and mechnical condition for a car this old. I'm
only the 3rd owner. The first owners were proverbial Sunday drivers,
the second a mechanic who used it as a "loaner" car, and now me. So,
suffice it to say, the car's been well taken care of. However, a
problem has now cropped up.
Whenever it gets hot outside -- say upper 70s or hotter -- after
riding for a while, be it city or highway driving, the car starts to
suddenly loose power and then it totally dies. We have to pull over
to the side of the road for an hour or two to let the engine cool off,
before we can get back home. It doesn't do this everytime, just
periodically. In other words, I can't predict when it's going to
happen when we're on the road.
Has anyone ever heard of such a problem? What could be causing this?
Again, the car is in very good condition and has been well
maintained. It's scary because this has happened on the highway,
which I know is rather dangerous.
I appreciate any help or insight you're able to give.
Thanks,
Tux
(p.s., I've already had a new fuel filter and pump and other fuel-
related stuff put in, so that waasn't the problem.)
(p.p.s., Oh, also, I wasn't running the A/C at the time of these
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Since: Dec 03, 2004 Posts: 1464
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 1:28 pm
Post subject: Re: My '89 Chrysler New Yorker looses power in hot weather [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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"Tuxster" wrote in message
> Hi group,
>
> I was hoping someone could me help me with this problem.
>
> I drive a 1989 Chrysler New Yorker that's in really, really good
> condition physical and mechnical condition for a car this old. I'm
> only the 3rd owner. The first owners were proverbial Sunday drivers,
> the second a mechanic who used it as a "loaner" car, and now me. So,
> suffice it to say, the car's been well taken care of. However, a
> problem has now cropped up.
>
> Whenever it gets hot outside -- say upper 70s or hotter -- after
> riding for a while, be it city or highway driving, the car starts to
> suddenly loose power and then it totally dies. We have to pull over
> to the side of the road for an hour or two to let the engine cool off,
> before we can get back home. It doesn't do this everytime, just
> periodically. In other words, I can't predict when it's going to
> happen when we're on the road.
>
> Has anyone ever heard of such a problem? What could be causing this?
>
> Again, the car is in very good condition and has been well
> maintained. It's scary because this has happened on the highway,
> which I know is rather dangerous.
>
> I appreciate any help or insight you're able to give.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tux
>
> (p.s., I've already had a new fuel filter and pump and other fuel-
> related stuff put in, so that waasn't the problem.)
>
> (p.p.s., Oh, also, I wasn't running the A/C at the time of these
> engine cut-offs.)
>
If it slowly looses power and dies as you say, your gonna have to do a fuel
pump pressure test on it as the conditions to cause the problem are there.
If you have the pressure tested when the problem is not occurring it will
not show up and run you around in cycles if this is the problem. What about
the check engine lite.....is it on ?
Glenn Beasley
Chrysler Tech >> Stay informed about: My '89 Chrysler New Yorker looses power in hot weather |
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Since: Nov 28, 2004 Posts: 103
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 10:29 pm
Post subject: Re: My '89 Chrysler New Yorker looses power in hot weather [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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> Whenever it gets hot outside -- say upper 70s or hotter -- after
> riding for a while, be it city or highway driving, the car starts to
> suddenly loose power and then it totally dies. We have to pull over
> to the side of the road for an hour or two to let the engine cool off,
> before we can get back home. It doesn't do this everytime, just
> periodically. In other words, I can't predict when it's going to
> happen when we're on the road.
>
Next time it does it try removing the fuel cap and see if you get a
big whoosh and then are able to restart. I have seen problems before
where the evap system fails and the fuel pump ends up drawing a vacuum
on the tank after running a while.
Steve B. >> Stay informed about: My '89 Chrysler New Yorker looses power in hot weather |
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Since: Feb 05, 2007 Posts: 197
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 12:55 am
Post subject: Re: My '89 Chrysler New Yorker looses power in hot weather [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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If it's got a carburetor, it could be vapor lock. Check to see how the fuel
line is routed through the engine compartment. If it runs anywhere near the
exhaust manifold, or if it's tucked in tight to the block before it goes in
to the carb, the fuel could be starting to boil in the line. Also, if the
hood sits down tight over the carb/air filter, heat could be building up
around the carb (I had an old Mustang with this problem). Next time it
happens, try pulling off the air filter and wrapping some wet rags around
the carb body.
"Tuxster" wrote in message
> Hi group,
>
> I was hoping someone could me help me with this problem.
>
> I drive a 1989 Chrysler New Yorker that's in really, really good
> condition physical and mechnical condition for a car this old. I'm
> only the 3rd owner. The first owners were proverbial Sunday drivers,
> the second a mechanic who used it as a "loaner" car, and now me. So,
> suffice it to say, the car's been well taken care of. However, a
> problem has now cropped up.
>
> Whenever it gets hot outside -- say upper 70s or hotter -- after
> riding for a while, be it city or highway driving, the car starts to
> suddenly loose power and then it totally dies. We have to pull over
> to the side of the road for an hour or two to let the engine cool off,
> before we can get back home. It doesn't do this everytime, just
> periodically. In other words, I can't predict when it's going to
> happen when we're on the road.
>
> Has anyone ever heard of such a problem? What could be causing this?
>
> Again, the car is in very good condition and has been well
> maintained. It's scary because this has happened on the highway,
> which I know is rather dangerous.
>
> I appreciate any help or insight you're able to give.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tux
>
> (p.s., I've already had a new fuel filter and pump and other fuel-
> related stuff put in, so that waasn't the problem.)
>
> (p.p.s., Oh, also, I wasn't running the A/C at the time of these
> engine cut-offs.)
> >> Stay informed about: My '89 Chrysler New Yorker looses power in hot weather |
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2008 2:08 am
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