Chrysler NewYorker 5th Ave.

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Lorinda, May 15, 2005.

  1. Lorinda

    Lorinda Guest

    Can someone please help. I have a 1993 Chrysler NewYorker 5th Ave. It
    skips. When I am at a red light, I have to put my foot on the gas &
    brake or it will kill. Does anybody know what causes this and how to
    fix it? I have already checked the coral, timming chain, vacuum line.
    please help!
    Thanks
    Lorinda
     
    Lorinda, May 15, 2005
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  2. Lorinda

    Lorinda Guest

    also it jerks a lot
     
    Lorinda, May 15, 2005
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  3. Er...what is this "coral" you think you've checked?

    It's probable that there are several problems with your car. One of them
    is likely that the throttle body and AIS motor are dirty and in need of
    cleaning. There may be others, too. You can check to see if the computer
    has detected any fault conditions.

    To check the computer codes:

    With the engine off, switch the ignition key on-off-on-off-on,
    leaving it "ON". Do not
    go to "start", just "on" during this procedure.

    Watch the "Check Engine" or "Power Loss" light. It will turn on, then go
    off, then will begin to flash-out any trouble codes that have been stored.
    For instance, if it flashes:

    flash <pause> flash flash
    <long pause>
    flash flash flash <pause> flash flash flash flash flash
    <long pause>
    flash flash flash flash flash <pause> flash flash flash flash flash

    Then you have a 12 (one flash followed by two) a 35 (three and five) and a
    55 (five and five). 55 means "end of codes" or, if by itself, "No codes
    stored. Check the codes and report what you find.


    DS
     
    Daniel J. Stern, May 15, 2005
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  4. Lorinda

    Lorinda Guest

    Sorry, my bad. Its coil not coral. I didn't fix anything, my brother
    did. He doesn't know what else to do so he suggested that I get on here
    to see if anybody knew about this problem. It won't give any codes
    except 55.
     
    Lorinda, May 15, 2005
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  5. Well, the computer doesn't detect EVERY possible cause of improper
    running. It can't detect a dirty throttle body or AIS motor. It can't
    detect dirty and worn spark plugs or plug wires. It can't detect a dirty,
    clogged or broken hose, valve or filter in the PCV system.

    DS
     
    Daniel J. Stern, May 15, 2005
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  6. Lorinda

    Lorinda Guest

    thank you for taking the time to answer my questions.
    lorinda
     
    Lorinda, May 15, 2005
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  7. Lorinda

    Lorinda Guest

    Thanks for taking the time to answer my qusetions.

    Lorinda
     
    Lorinda, May 15, 2005
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  8. Lorinda

    carbgone Guest

    help!! my 1987 5th ave. has just thrown it"s tranny linkage and as i type
    is stuck on the side of the road.can someone please e mail me a diagram or
    picture of what it looks like under there so as i can fix it and drive it
    home. thanx in advance!! p.s. i can"t
     
    carbgone, May 16, 2005
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  9. Lorinda

    carbgone Guest

    help!! my 1987 5th ave. has just thrown it"s tranny linkage and as i type
    is stuck on the side of the road.can someone please e mail me a diagram or
    picture of what it looks like under there so as i can fix it and drive it
    home. thanx in advance!! p.s. i can"t afford a towtruck or a
    mechanic so any tips would sure be appreciated! carbgone
     
    carbgone, May 16, 2005
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  10. Very, very simple. A lever exits from the outboard side of the lower end
    of the steering column, in the engine bay. When the selector is in
    "Park", the lever is rotated all the way DOWN. When the selector is in
    "1", the lever is rotated all the way UP. A link rod is attached
    via a grommet and cotter pin into that lever.

    The other end of that link rod is attached via a grommet and cotter pin to
    a bell crank assembly. Another link rod is attached to the other end of
    that bell crank assembly, again via a grommet and cotter pin.

    The other end of this final link is attached via a cotter pin to the
    actual gear selector lever on the transmission.

    One of your cotter pins has probably broken, or perhaps one of your
    grommets has gone missing. Find the point at which the linkage is no
    longer linked, and fix it.

    DS
     
    Daniel J. Stern, May 16, 2005
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  11. Lorinda

    carbgone Guest

    my thanks go out to daniel j. stern for your answer to my dilema!! however,
    it seems that it wasn"t the linkage afterall, it is something
    internal.everything is still working and connected all the way down to the
    tranny.i hear it might need to be rebuilt. any and all input would really
    really helpful, as it sits dead in the driveway. thanx once again!!
     
    carbgone, May 24, 2005
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  12. You're the guy with the trans that is stuck in Neutral, right? This is a
    high-traffic group, you really need to remind us what the problem is. If
    the linkage is connected correctly and the trans still refuses to go into
    gear, then yes, you're up for some internal transmission repairs or a
    swap-in of a working used unit.
     
    Daniel J. Stern, May 24, 2005
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