Re: DeLorean known issues
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Re: DeLorean known issues
- From: jtrealty@xxxx
- Date: Fri, 25 May 2001 00:02:30 -0000
[Moderator Note: The following is the opinion of author. It is possible to live comfortably without some of these updates, and I expect this list to generate a storm of comments about specific items. Thank you for posting it, David Teitelbaum.]
Here is a list of some of the "known" things to do
3 recalls (if not already done)
tankzilla,lockzilla,fanzilla
trailing arm bolts
ducey alternater (if equiped)
any coolant leaks
plastic header bottle
loose connections in fuse block
cooling fan and circ fan breakers
origional radiater w/ plastic tanks
hydraulic line for clutch
old brake fluid-old anti-freeze
angle drive for speedo and lube lowe cable
old door struts
deteriorated rubber fuel system parts
muffler bracket on right rear
if automatic-shift computer
bead sealer for spare tire
emergency release cables for hood and engine cover
tail light circuit boards
clean all ground connections
Some items are just age related but most are specific to the Delorean. These are among the most common things that I would consider necessary
to make the Delorean a RELIABLE and safe daily driver. Many of the items can be done by most owners so it is just the cost of the parts
but others can be expensive if you have to get professional labor to do them. This is also assuming that the car is in "reasonable"
running shape and doesn't need a lot of cosmetic work such as headliners, binnacle. seats, rugs, etc. Some owners may disagree with
some items but these are all problem areas that have shown themselves over time. Sometimes the low mileage cars need the most work because
the problems never came to light so it never received any upgrades! The Delorean is no more troublesome than any other 20+ year old car
that you would want to turn into a daily driver, mileage is not everything, time also works against you.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, Michael Pike <iqintermedia@xxxx> wrote:
> Is there a list anywhere of the "known" issues that
> goes wrong with Delorean's?
>
> My D has approx 4,000 miles on it... so the engine
> should be in near new shape.. it looks it and runs
> it...
>
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