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62 messages,  Last post on Oct 02, 2009 at 3:36 PM

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What is this discussion about? Dodge Stealth, Mitsubishi 3000GT, Auto Repair


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1992 dodge stealth by tiebeamman
Dec 21, 2008 (1:25 pm)
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You are absolutely right, i have spent a tremendous amount of money on my car.
But i am the only owner, and it is a great car. But before i sell it or try to sell it i
want it right for the next person. I still have a little problem and is giving me a fit trying to figure it out. I have asked for help on this forum but no answer, but have looked back at some of the other same problems that i am having and have done everything they have said it could posibble be. Just my luck none of the above. But when i do fine the problem you can be sure that i will tell it on the forum.
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Re: some times floods out when starting [tiebeamman] by SpeedBuggy
Jan 15, 2009 (7:40 pm)
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Replying to: tiebeamman (Nov 18, 2008 10:33 am)

Just found this thread. Sounds like your ISC (Idle Speed control motor) is bad. It's located on the rear side of the throttle body, on top of the engine, towards the back. Half of it sticks inside the throttle body. Depending on the year, it's either a tan plastic plug, or a black plastic plug, connecting to the harness.
Not difficult to change, and this thing is responsible for most non-necessary ECU replacements.
Hope this is your problem and I'm not too late getting to you.
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Re: some times floods out when starting [SpeedBuggy] by tiebeamman
Jan 16, 2009 (4:02 am)
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Replying to: SpeedBuggy (Jan 15, 2009 7:40 pm)

Thank you for answering my problem on my dodge 1992 stealth. I have put a new
ISC. ALso i have put the 2- 0/2 sensers on / fuel regulator/ starting heat senser/
Mass air flow senser/ all new injectors/ fuel filter/ I have checked for fuel pump preasure. I am taking it back in to a new shop today maybe for the last time. And if we do figure this thing out i will let everyone no.
If you have anymore idea's, i will surely try them.
Thanks for you help, it is most appreciated
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damn car wont start by romano28
Jan 24, 2009 (5:09 pm)
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is there anything reported on the '92 stealth about it not wanting to start and drains batteries but is not the alternator? there are no drains on the battery either. i just got it back from the shop and they replaced the nuetral safety switch and it ran for about 5 days then stopped running again. i am in the army and this car is my only mode of trans so i need it to run.
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Re: damn car wont start [romano28] by tiebeamman
Jan 24, 2009 (6:34 pm)
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Replying to: romano28 (Jan 24, 2009 5:09 pm)

Glad to see that some one else has a dodge stealth. BUT.. Sorry that is not the problem i am having . And we are still trying to figure out this problem. I put it back into another shop. Hopefully they can figure it out. I would thing that your problem would be an easy one to figure out. But than you would think mine would be also. I don't know if you have read all the forum's on the 3000 gt but there are people with the same problem that you are having. Just go over to your right of the page and enter 300ogt in the KEY WORD I wil let you know if i ever get this problem fixed and i hope you do the same. And by the way..... Thanks for serving our country and keeping us safe!!!!!!
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Vapor lock 1992 twin turbo dodge stealth by tiebeamman
Feb 02, 2009 (11:26 am)
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Helo I am the one with the long time problem with my car not wanting to start after setting 45 minutes. We have most likely narrowed it down to VAPOR LOCK. Because after many of road test, we drove the car the same amount of time four times. And we discoverd that after leaving the hood down and trying to start it, it would not start. But doing the same thing three more times, but this time we raised the hoop up. AND THE CAR STARTED. I have ordered another part, but they say that this part is working, but will try a new one anyway. any body have any ideas. Other than wrapping the fuel lines?
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What would you do by ron91twint
Mar 16, 2009 (4:53 pm)
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Hi, I came across this message board while searching for some ideas on what to do with my 1991 Dodge Stealth R/T Twin Turbo. My cousin bought (ordered) it brand new off the line and paid a premium for black with red leather interior. He drove it for 28,000 miles and then I bought it from him. It has 42,000 original mile today and is in mint condition because it has been garaged right from the start. I'm thinking of selling it, and I wonder if anyone has any ideas of where I should list it. It's really one of a kind due to it's age, low mileage, and perfect condition. What would you do with it? Thanks, Ron
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Re: What would you do [ron91twint] by tiebeamman
Mar 16, 2009 (6:07 pm)
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Replying to: ron91twint (Mar 16, 2009 4:53 pm)

Hi Ron
Well it all depends on how much you like your car and how much you want to spent on repairs. Because with the millege it has on it now is when the problems start, believe it or not. I myself must be nuts too have spent what i have these two years ,and still have not found the problem. I now bought myself a repair book and started to study. And also have been spending alot of time on the internet. Believe it or not there's alot of information out there. I have been now buying one part at a time hoping to fix the problem. None of the garages i have been to could help. Tomorrow i am putting on the crank angle senser. After that i don't no what i will do.
Maybe give up. Here is the part number. if you google it the part it will come up and will led you to more information."MD153464" As as for the car and what to do. if you love it and have the time and money for repairs keep it. If not sell it to someone who won't mind the repair cost and down time. Hope this helps. KEEP THE FAITH
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96 turbo suspension by jerky244
Mar 19, 2009 (2:58 pm)
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Hi my name is Gaib. I own a 1996 twin turbo stealth and i'm lookin to replace my suspension. I need to know if the 96's came with the electronic controlled suspension. Also does anyone have any suggestions for a good brake kit? Is there anywhre i can buy new stock interior parts, like whole seats? And one more thing, i was looking at a couple other sites on stealth TT production numbers and they said that their were only 57 96' twin turbo stealths produce is there any validity to that or not?
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Re: 96 turbo suspension [jerky244] by tiebeamman
Mar 19, 2009 (4:07 pm)
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Replying to: jerky244 (Mar 19, 2009 2:58 pm)

Sorry can't help. I couldn't find seats for my 1992, but it will cost me 1,100.00
to recover the front seats only. What i finally had to do was to buy the auto repair books. "Mybooks.com" they were about $96.00
Also just my googling in the part number a whole bunch of other information sometimes comes up. I was really supprised.sorry i can't help

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