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[GMCnet] Repairs on 1996 Go Tracker [message #218017] |
Mon, 12 August 2013 14:21 |
emerystora
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I have been having a problem with my Tracker which started at Dothan. After it warmed up it started to buck and misfire. It ran fine when cool. After I got home it progressively got worse. I assumed it was ignition but I couldn't find the problem. I finally took it to a garage. They found the problem. The throttle position sensor was acting up when hot (part cost $340). They also found that the air flow sensor was testing bad (part cost $90). The total bill was $838. $300 for labor and $518 for parts and tax, $20 fuel for test driving.
Apparently the TPS affects a lot of things on that model. From 1995-1998 they used the expensive TPS. I was also having trouble starting the engine with a key. I had assumed that it was the neutral safety switch so at Dothan I rigged up a push button switch which worked well. However, after installing the new TPS the key starter switch now works well again. Years prior to 1996 use a much less expensive TPS.
That was a lot of money for the repairs but it now runs well and I will be able to use it for a toad again.
Emery Stora
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Re: [GMCnet] Repairs on 1996 Go Tracker [message #218020 is a reply to message #218017] |
Mon, 12 August 2013 14:46 |
Jerry Wheeler
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Damn, and I have a 1996 Sidekick with 46,000+ miles. So at what mileage
will I have these problems??
JR Wheeler 78 Royale NC/OR (will be in Coos Bay, OR, this Thursday).
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 3:21 PM, Emery Stora <emerystora@mac.com> wrote:
> I have been having a problem with my Tracker which started at Dothan.
> After it warmed up it started to buck and misfire. It ran fine when cool.
> After I got home it progressively got worse. I assumed it was ignition
> but I couldn't find the problem. I finally took it to a garage. They
> found the problem. The throttle position sensor was acting up when hot
> (part cost $340). They also found that the air flow sensor was testing bad
> (part cost $90). The total bill was $838. $300 for labor and $518 for
> parts and tax, $20 fuel for test driving.
>
> Apparently the TPS affects a lot of things on that model. From 1995-1998
> they used the expensive TPS. I was also having trouble starting the engine
> with a key. I had assumed that it was the neutral safety switch so at
> Dothan I rigged up a push button switch which worked well. However, after
> installing the new TPS the key starter switch now works well again. Years
> prior to 1996 use a much less expensive TPS.
>
> That was a lot of money for the repairs but it now runs well and I will
> be able to use it for a toad again.
>
> Emery Stora
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Re: [GMCnet] Repairs on 1996 Go Tracker [message #218022 is a reply to message #218020] |
Mon, 12 August 2013 14:53 |
emerystora
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Perhaps you never will unless you start using it more. Mine had 184,000 miles on it.
Emery
On Aug 12, 2013, at 1:46 PM, Jerry Wheeler wrote:
> Damn, and I have a 1996 Sidekick with 46,000+ miles. So at what mileage
> will I have these problems??
> JR Wheeler 78 Royale NC/OR (will be in Coos Bay, OR, this Thursday).
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 3:21 PM, Emery Stora <emerystora@mac.com> wrote:
>
>> I have been having a problem with my Tracker which started at Dothan.
>> After it warmed up it started to buck and misfire. It ran fine when cool.
>> After I got home it progressively got worse. I assumed it was ignition
>> but I couldn't find the problem. I finally took it to a garage. They
>> found the problem. The throttle position sensor was acting up when hot
>> (part cost $340). They also found that the air flow sensor was testing bad
>> (part cost $90). The total bill was $838. $300 for labor and $518 for
>> parts and tax, $20 fuel for test driving.
>>
>> Apparently the TPS affects a lot of things on that model. From 1995-1998
>> they used the expensive TPS. I was also having trouble starting the engine
>> with a key. I had assumed that it was the neutral safety switch so at
>> Dothan I rigged up a push button switch which worked well. However, after
>> installing the new TPS the key starter switch now works well again. Years
>> prior to 1996 use a much less expensive TPS.
>>
>> That was a lot of money for the repairs but it now runs well and I will
>> be able to use it for a toad again.
>>
>> Emery Stora
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Re: [GMCnet] Repairs on 1996 Go Tracker [message #218024 is a reply to message #218020] |
Mon, 12 August 2013 15:03 |
Carl S.
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That's been the biggest drawback to owning our '03 Tracker. Replacement part costs. Shortly after we bought it, the IAC failed while Kathy was driving between Phoenix and Tucson. There was a traffic tie up on I-10 and every time she stopped, the engine would die. I explained, over the phone, how to 'brake torque' it and she got it home. I had the IAC replaced and IIRC, it cost over $350.00 for the part.
The only other problem we've had was with the evap system. It turned out that the charcoal canister, under the car near the gas tank, was cracked and leaking. I believe that part cost over $200.00.
Of course these were list prices, as most shops charge. If I had bought the parts and installed them myself, I'm sure they would have been cheaper.
Carl Stouffer
'75 ex Palm Beach
Tucson, AZ.
Chuck Aulgur Reaction Arm Disc Brakes, Quadrabags, 3.70 LSD final drive, Lenzi knuckles/hubs, Dodge Truck 16" X 8" front wheels, Rear American Eagles, Solar battery charging. GMCSJ and GMCMI member
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Re: [GMCnet] Repairs on 1996 Go Tracker [message #218041 is a reply to message #218017] |
Mon, 12 August 2013 16:41 |
rallymaster
Messages: 662 Registered: February 2004 Location: North Plains, ORYGUN
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Jerry, our 97 Sidekick didn't start having misc intermittent problems
until over 200k.
Yours is but a babe, so far.
RonC
On Mon, 12 Aug 2013 15:46:14 -0400 Jerry Wheeler <jrwheeler7@gmail.com>
writes:
> Damn, and I have a 1996 Sidekick with 46,000+ miles. So at what
> mileage
> will I have these problems??
> JR Wheeler 78 Royale NC/OR (will be in Coos Bay, OR, this
> Thursday).
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 3:21 PM, Emery Stora <emerystora@mac.com>
> wrote:
>
> > I have been having a problem with my Tracker which started at
> Dothan.
> > After it warmed up it started to buck and misfire. It ran fine
> when cool.
> > After I got home it progressively got worse. I assumed it was
> ignition
> > but I couldn't find the problem. I finally took it to a garage.
> They
> > found the problem. The throttle position sensor was acting up
> when hot
> > (part cost $340). They also found that the air flow sensor was
> testing bad
> > (part cost $90). The total bill was $838. $300 for labor and
> $518 for
> > parts and tax, $20 fuel for test driving.
> >
> > Apparently the TPS affects a lot of things on that model. From
> 1995-1998
> > they used the expensive TPS. I was also having trouble starting
> the engine
> > with a key. I had assumed that it was the neutral safety switch
> so at
> > Dothan I rigged up a push button switch which worked well.
> However, after
> > installing the new TPS the key starter switch now works well
> again. Years
> > prior to 1996 use a much less expensive TPS.
> >
> > That was a lot of money for the repairs but it now runs well and
> I will
> > be able to use it for a toad again.
> >
> > Emery Stora
> > _______________________________________________
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Ron & Linda Clark
1978 Eleganza II
North Plains, ORYGUN
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Re: [GMCnet] Repairs on 1996 Go Tracker [message #218107 is a reply to message #218103] |
Tue, 13 August 2013 07:35 |
jhbridges
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Steve, if you're buying Miata parts from a Nissan dealer you're gonna get stung. Try a Mazda dealer :):)
(You'll still get stung, but the pieces will fit). I buy pretty much all my smog parts off eBay The exception being the MAF on an '05 or newer Ford Ranger (Engine without an EGR system). It wants the specific Furd part to operate correctly..
--johnny
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On Tue, 8/13/13, Steven Ferguson <botiemad11@gmail.com> wrote:
Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Repairs on 1996 Go Tracker
To: gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org
Date: Tuesday, August 13, 2013, 12:08 PM
In the past year I've had to replace
several sensors on Nancy's Miata (our
towed). Nissan prices these things higher than gold so
I chose an
alternative route. I have found every sensor I have
needed on Ebay for a
fraction of the price. In one case, I found a good
used one for less than
it cost to ship it. I will admit though, that the
Tracker stuff is getting
harder and harder to find. Wait till you need an
engine.
Steve
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 12:21 PM, Emery Stora <emerystora@mac.com>
wrote:
> I have been having a problem with my Tracker which
started at Dothan.
> After it warmed up it started to buck and
misfire. It ran fine when cool.
> After I got home it progressively got
worse. I assumed it was ignition
> but I couldn't find the problem. I finally took
it to a garage. They
> found the problem. The throttle position sensor
was acting up when hot
> (part cost $340). They also found that the air
flow sensor was testing bad
> (part cost $90). The total bill was $838.
$300 for labor and $518 for
> parts and tax, $20 fuel for test driving.
>
> Apparently the TPS affects a lot of things on that
model. From 1995-1998
> they used the expensive TPS. I was also having
trouble starting the engine
> with a key. I had assumed that it was the neutral
safety switch so at
> Dothan I rigged up a push button switch which worked
well. However, after
> installing the new TPS the key starter switch now works
well again. Years
> prior to 1996 use a much less expensive TPS.
>
> That was a lot of money for the repairs but it now runs
well and I will
> be able to use it for a toad again.
>
> Emery Stora
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Take care,
Steve
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Re: [GMCnet] Repairs on 1996 Go Tracker [message #218116 is a reply to message #218017] |
Tue, 13 August 2013 09:17 |
JohnL455
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That's one expensive TPS. Is it still a 3 wire pot? I know that Wells is going to replacement Hall effect TPS sensors that should not wear out. On the other hand that air flow is pretty cheap. At least they solved it.
John Lebetski
Woodstock, IL
77 Eleganza II
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Re: [GMCnet] Repairs on 1996 Go Tracker [message #218160 is a reply to message #218107] |
Tue, 13 August 2013 12:04 |
Steven Ferguson
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Oops. I did mean Mazda dealer.
Steve
On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 5:35 AM, Johnny Bridges <jhbridges@ymail.com> wrote:
> Steve, if you're buying Miata parts from a Nissan dealer you're gonna get
> stung. Try a Mazda dealer :):)
> (You'll still get stung, but the pieces will fit). I buy pretty much all
> my smog parts off eBay The exception being the MAF on an '05 or newer Ford
> Ranger (Engine without an EGR system). It wants the specific Furd part to
> operate correctly..
>
> --johnny
>
> --------------------------------------------
> On Tue, 8/13/13, Steven Ferguson <botiemad11@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Repairs on 1996 Go Tracker
> To: gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org
> Date: Tuesday, August 13, 2013, 12:08 PM
>
> In the past year I've had to replace
> several sensors on Nancy's Miata (our
> towed). Nissan prices these things higher than gold so
> I chose an
> alternative route. I have found every sensor I have
> needed on Ebay for a
> fraction of the price. In one case, I found a good
> used one for less than
> it cost to ship it. I will admit though, that the
> Tracker stuff is getting
> harder and harder to find. Wait till you need an
> engine.
> Steve
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 12:21 PM, Emery Stora <emerystora@mac.com>
> wrote:
>
> > I have been having a problem with my Tracker which
> started at Dothan.
> > After it warmed up it started to buck and
> misfire. It ran fine when cool.
> > After I got home it progressively got
> worse. I assumed it was ignition
> > but I couldn't find the problem. I finally took
> it to a garage. They
> > found the problem. The throttle position sensor
> was acting up when hot
> > (part cost $340). They also found that the air
> flow sensor was testing bad
> > (part cost $90). The total bill was $838.
> $300 for labor and $518 for
> > parts and tax, $20 fuel for test driving.
> >
> > Apparently the TPS affects a lot of things on that
> model. From 1995-1998
> > they used the expensive TPS. I was also having
> trouble starting the engine
> > with a key. I had assumed that it was the neutral
> safety switch so at
> > Dothan I rigged up a push button switch which worked
> well. However, after
> > installing the new TPS the key starter switch now works
> well again. Years
> > prior to 1996 use a much less expensive TPS.
> >
> > That was a lot of money for the repairs but it now runs
> well and I will
> > be able to use it for a toad again.
> >
> > Emery Stora
> > _______________________________________________
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>
>
> --
> Take care,
> Steve
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Re: [GMCnet] Repairs on 1996 Go Tracker [message #218184 is a reply to message #218129] |
Tue, 13 August 2013 13:25 |
jhbridges
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Emory -
What else is in the module besides the TPS?
--johnny
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On Tue, 8/13/13, Emery Stora <emerystora@me.com> wrote:
Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Repairs on 1996 Go Tracker
To: "gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org" <gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org>
Date: Tuesday, August 13, 2013, 3:09 PM
It is not just a pot, there is
another circuit set in it that controls other things on the
engine. They only did this for 96-98. Earlier ones were only
a normal pot.
I checked eBay but there weren't any
listed. Autozone and Advance Auto wanted
$380 but my mechanic in Longmont found one in Denver for
$320.
He had the car for three weeks before getting it working. I
am sure that he put more than $300 of time into it but he is
a fellow GMC owner and took pity on me.
Sonny's Garage, Longmont, CO. Sonny Stratton.
He also works on a lot of antique vehicles.
Emery Stora
On Aug 13, 2013, at 8:17 AM, "John R. Lebetski" <gransport@aol.com>
wrote:
>
>
> That's one expensive TPS. Is it still a 3 wire
pot? I know that Wells is going to replacement Hall effect
TPS sensors that should not wear out. On the other hand that
air flow is pretty cheap. At least they solved it.
> --
> John Lebetski
> Chicago, IL
> 77 Eleganza II
> Source America
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