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sleepysal

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    1992 5 spd
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    Screwdriver Mechanic
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    1987

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  1. the part is a NTE964 , the guy at frys was zero help, I had to cross the part # I had . So far so good !
  2. Problem solved ! volt reg replaced.
  3. Well I did the 2 min fix. So far so good. The hardest part was 1) finding the volt reg ( Frys had them I have the part # if anyone needs it ) and 2) soldering it, Its a real easy fix ! Thanks to all
  4. RAIN X makes a product called FOG X it's mostly alcohol but works good, but dont drink it, cuse then every thing will be foggy.
  5. I posted this in the garage, but thought I would ask here too. I have a 1992 and the fuel and temp gauge will go all the way up (spike) , then 15-20 min later they work fine, any ideas why ? I was thinking to try the volt reg.Any help would be great.
  6. thanks for the help, I'll give it a try. Any other ideas of what might cause the spike? It goes back to normal after about 15-20 mins.
  7. wow yea I guess year would help , sorry 1992.
  8. Ok so I did a serach and found a fix, but before I go tearing apart my dash let me ask you. My fuel and temp gauges sometimes will "peg" reading hot,and full, then after about 15 min it goes back to working fine. you guys think it may just need "the fix"? or is it something else? thanks
  9. you have to remove the heat shields to see if the studs are broken
  10. Sorry what I mean is I have a wire harness adapter ( after market) and I wanted to by pass the rear amp the harness is a 2 pice unit one is neg, pos switched ,pos constant , remote power, and front speakers, the other is rear speakers and rear amp . So what I was asking is will there be any problems if I just connect the negative (black), the two (red and yellow) positives and front speakers wires (gray gray/black white white/ black ) th and wire the rear spekers directly to the after market stereo ? Thanks again Sal
  11. COOL thanks . So all I need to do use is the neg(-), constant /swithed pos(+)and front speaker wires off of the new wire harnness and hook up rear speakers direct?
  12. Newbie question.I am installing a stereo in my 92 and am wondering if I would run into any problems if ran the rear speakers straight off of the head unit. I'm using a harnnes kit but want to by pass the rear amp.
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