[DML] Re: New D' and problems
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[DML] Re: New D' and problems



The "no hot start problem" is probably due to a defective fuel accumulator.
The previous owner is incorrect about flooding the engine when you step on
the accelerator. In the CIS fuel injection system pushing the accelerator
while cranking the car increased air volume not fuel.

You do not have to air bleed the cooling system when adding coolant. To
prevent this problem in the future you can purchase our Cooling System
Overheat Protector. Instructions are included with details on the location
of the air bleed screw. By the way, once you install our product, air
bleeding will not be necessary for the life of the car.

Concerning your direction signals, horn and hazard flasher are you sure you
checked fuse # 6. In some cases a blade fuse can look O.K. but it may
actually be bad.

Happy Holiday's
DMC Joe / De Lorean Services
Web Site: <http://www.deloreanservices.com>


----- Original Message -----
From: Joe Palatinus <jpalatinus@xxxx>
To: <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 1999 7:27 PM
Subject: [DML] New D' and problems


> Well I got my second DeLorean yesterday, it has a brand new engine in it,
> but the body has 112,000 miles on it. I am sure some one has had a
problem
> simmilar to this and knows how to fix it. The car starts fine completetly
> cold, and if I turn it on drive it around and turnit off it is fine. If I
> crank it right after (within 10 seconds) turning it off it starts fine,
but
> if I wait ten minutes after cutting the engine, the car won't start for
> another 3 hours. The previous owner told me that he had never had any
> problems starting the car, but he said not to touch the gas pedal when you
> crank it because it is very sensitive, and will flood the engine. My
guess
> is the problem is in the accumulater, but this is a rather uneducated
> guess. Also the coolant bottle in the back is below the min line, If I
> fill it up do I need to bleed it? If so where is the bleed screw? I could
> not locate it even with the aid of the parts manual. On another note, the
> direction signals, horn and Hazard light do not work. I checked the fuse,
> and it seemed fine The bulbs work because the parking lights work, so
> where else are the hazzard lights and direction signals attached. I thank
> every one for reading this long e-mail, and wih every one a happy Delorean
> Holiday!!
> Joe P.
> VIN 6808
> and VIN 17167
> Thanks again
>
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