Hello,
This is my first post. I don't know much about cars but I've had my renault 4 (1989) for about a year and I've been having some problems recently. I live in Colombia and it's been really hard to find a trustworthy mechanic.
The problem: the car starts up ok (the choke is disconected), but when I accelerate the car stalls at the top end of the acceleration. If I accelerate slowing and carefully it won't stall at the top end of the acceleration.
History: I took it to get calibrated a few months ago and the mechanic disconneted the choke and said it was uneccesary. That resulted in not being able to start the car on cold mornings. (which caused the starter to blow) It now has a new starter and starts ok...but the choke is still disconnected. (can I connect it myself????) The carborator has just been cleaned and looks great.
I think the next step is to replace the gas and air filter? Could it be water in the tank???
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
I have to admit, I love these cars!!
Thanks in advance,
Cameron
This is my first post. I don't know much about cars but I've had my renault 4 (1989) for about a year and I've been having some problems recently. I live in Colombia and it's been really hard to find a trustworthy mechanic.
The problem: the car starts up ok (the choke is disconected), but when I accelerate the car stalls at the top end of the acceleration. If I accelerate slowing and carefully it won't stall at the top end of the acceleration.
History: I took it to get calibrated a few months ago and the mechanic disconneted the choke and said it was uneccesary. That resulted in not being able to start the car on cold mornings. (which caused the starter to blow) It now has a new starter and starts ok...but the choke is still disconnected. (can I connect it myself????) The carborator has just been cleaned and looks great.
I think the next step is to replace the gas and air filter? Could it be water in the tank???
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
I have to admit, I love these cars!!
Thanks in advance,
Cameron