VirginiaColorado
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Hi All! Some basics to get this going...
I've got a 97 Colorado TD (Model 95?) with 180K+ miles here in the USA -- Northern Virginia in particular. I don't have any big plans (yet) for it, I'd really just like to get it running more consistently. My brother and I purchased this last year and I've been trying to make it more reliable ever since.
In the time that I've owned it, we've replaced brakes and pads, tires, radiator (it ruptured en route to Virginia from Tennessee-- lots of fun), hoses, air filters, speed sensor (twice), ignition switch, ignition coil, and rear tail light assembly.
It's currently sitting idle because I can't get it to start consistently, or at all right now. There are other issues, but if I can't start it they don't matter. I've never taken on a project like this, but will to put in the time to get this going. As you might imagine, this is not a very common car here in the US, so hoping this community can point me in the right direction. I've got tools and motivation, but I'm not a mechanic.
-- Chris aka VirginiaColorado
I've got a 97 Colorado TD (Model 95?) with 180K+ miles here in the USA -- Northern Virginia in particular. I don't have any big plans (yet) for it, I'd really just like to get it running more consistently. My brother and I purchased this last year and I've been trying to make it more reliable ever since.
In the time that I've owned it, we've replaced brakes and pads, tires, radiator (it ruptured en route to Virginia from Tennessee-- lots of fun), hoses, air filters, speed sensor (twice), ignition switch, ignition coil, and rear tail light assembly.
It's currently sitting idle because I can't get it to start consistently, or at all right now. There are other issues, but if I can't start it they don't matter. I've never taken on a project like this, but will to put in the time to get this going. As you might imagine, this is not a very common car here in the US, so hoping this community can point me in the right direction. I've got tools and motivation, but I'm not a mechanic.
-- Chris aka VirginiaColorado