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Jericho

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Hello fellow GN lovers.
I recieved an '87 from my dad and I am having a hard time narrowing down what needs to be fixed. I jave read many posts on this site but still haven't located the root cause. Let me preface this that 1, I am very new to working on my own cars and 2, this car sat fairly stagnant for 2 years.

At first I had to power brake the car in order to get it to my house. While I had my foot on the gas everything was fine. It seemed when it got down below 1k rpm it would die. When I really looked into it, it seemed to do it more when the engine was warm. My dad told me he had this issue and it was the MAF sensor. Changed that. Didn't stop. I also changed the spark plugs and wires because I thought it sounded like a firing issue. Then I noticed the lights dimming when I removed our trickle charger. I took both the battery and the alternator to autozone (I don't trust them but they are all I have) and both tested bad. Ended up replacing those as well. Still turned off and threw a code 45. I replaced the 02 sensor and still turned off on me today and code 45 again. I don't have much else to go on other than it still dies after I take it around the block 1 time and the idling sounds a little rough. Foot on the gas it sounds great only when I come off the gas and it goes below 1k rpm does it start wanting to die on me.

Unrelated (I think) the radiator fan runs for a long time after the car turns off. Seems like a common problem. Any advice to tell if it is the relay or the temp sensor? I can replace both I guess if they are inexpensive and easy.

Thanks alot for any advice!
 
Hello fellow GN lovers.
I recieved an '87 from my dad and I am having a hard time narrowing down what needs to be fixed. I jave read many posts on this site but still haven't located the root cause. Let me preface this that 1, I am very new to working on my own cars and 2, this car sat fairly stagnant for 2 years.

At first I had to power brake the car in order to get it to my house. While I had my foot on the gas everything was fine. It seemed when it got down below 1k rpm it would die. When I really looked into it, it seemed to do it more when the engine was warm. My dad told me he had this issue and it was the MAF sensor. Changed that. Didn't stop. I also changed the spark plugs and wires because I thought it sounded like a firing issue. Then I noticed the lights dimming when I removed our trickle charger. I took both the battery and the alternator to autozone (I don't trust them but they are all I have) and both tested bad. Ended up replacing those as well. Still turned off and threw a code 45. I replaced the 02 sensor and still turned off on me today and code 45 again. I don't have much else to go on other than it still dies after I take it around the block 1 time and the idling sounds a little rough. Foot on the gas it sounds great only when I come off the gas and it goes below 1k rpm does it start wanting to die on me.

Unrelated (I think) the radiator fan runs for a long time after the car turns off. Seems like a common problem. Any advice to tell if it is the relay or the temp sensor? I can replace both I guess if they are inexpensive and easy.

Thanks alot for any advice!
Hello Jerico. Try cleaning the throttle body along with the idle air control. (it's that kinda square thing with a I think 4 wire connector plugged into it on the front of the throttle body) Be careful with unplugging it as it has very little clearance with the turbo inlet hose. Remove it with a crescent wrench. Feel free to use plenty of carburetor cleaner in the passageway and maybe a small bristle brush that fits in the hole. Clean the throttle body with the carb cleaner also. The idle air control valve may have failed also. They are available from Delco. Your second item on your list is the cooling fan continuing to run after shut down. This is normal. The engineers put a fan delay relay on these cars to cool the engine compartment after shut down. Something about a hot ass turbo right on top of the engine I suppose. Good luck and try not to get to many tickets. Mitchell
 
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