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1990 Plymouth Acclaim Questions & Answers
Odometer stopped working
OdometerGears.com has the gears you need to repair your odometer. E20=20 tooth gear and a 16 tooth medium pod The two gears together are $54.00 including the shipping. it is best to replace the gears as a set if you never want the odometer to fail again.
VACUUM DIAGRAM
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IDLING UP AND DOWN
Leaking vacuum hose:-Check all the hoses around the manifold area. Possible slip off or broken Mai Lor
Car stalls then restarts
You need to run a fault code test on the car and do the service below. To run the test follow the instructions
HEREAlso do this service.
Engine stall or RPM fluctuates
at idle.
This problem
is commonly caused by a dirty automatic idle speed control valve and
throttle valve. Buy a can of throttle valve cleaner (do not use
carburetor spray cleaner!) from NAPA or Carquest (made by CRC
chemicals) and spray it into the air intake while the engine is
running, use up about 1/2 the can, engine will try to stall hold the
speed up, shut it down and let it soak for 30 minutes, restart and
blow out the remaining fluid, shut it down and disconnect the
negative battery cable for 5 Min's to reset the base idle control
To fix a dancing speedometer.
There are several causes for what I have found to be a common problem with these vehicles. That problem is a speedometer that bounces around and can quit working altogether. In my case the issue was at first a wire that had been stuck to the engine block and started to short, I simply zip tied the wire onto something that was not metal and did not generate heat. The next time this happened I had to replace the part that the wire ran to. I will call this a speed sensor. The speed sensor is very easy to replace and requires only about twenty minutes if you take your time. Remove the air cleaner first. It's not actually in the way and the speed sensor can be removed with it in place but you will have much more room to work with if you take it off. There should be two bolts holding the speed sensor in, undo those and pull it out. Detach it from the wires attach the new speed sensor and re-install. Now your cruise control should work again without making the car buck and kick the whole way.
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