To reassure everyone of my intentions for ROJ... thought I'd let you all know that I've paid for another 12 months of hosting for ROJ, and paid another 6 month subscription fee (paid biannually) for the forum software so we're good to go for another year.
Just follow the fuel lines either from the tank forward, or the engine back. They're very exposed and easy to see. The car was on drive up ramps when I did mine. Definitely have to crawl under the car.
-derdachshund
Replace or repair radio module and/or replace speakers. There are capacitors in the radio that go bad and cause popping and clicking sounds. The Reatta speakers have paper cones that rot and disintegrate over time..
I remove the screen and with an old toothbrush and carb cleaner I clean the throttle body and butterfly on both sides.
At that time I also clean the idle air control and the housing it fits in also using carb cleaner and the toothbrush.
Same for me. I'm a retired machinist so mechanical things come naturally for me. I'm pretty good at reading electrical schematics but troubleshooting what is inside electrical components is usually over my head.