Warren also made some good points.... but first get the diagnostic codes, its free and non intrusive.
The poor boy way of finding cracks in intake was spray a little starting fluid at the suspected area while the engine is running.... but be careful, highly flammable.... easy to lose your eyebrows
HTH's
Av
I had a 84 dodge truck years back and if suffered the same when there was lots of moisture, it turned out that I had some pretty bad vacuum leaks causeing the issue. I couldn't tell you why that caused the problem, but fixing the vacuum hoses did solve my problem. Although I think my dodge was and expetimental model because there were about 15 differant vacuum lines, 4 catalytic converters and 4 mufflers - that poor exhaust was so bogged down I'm suprised it even turned over... lol
I still have an 84 Dodge pickup, just like that, lol. Not that I drive it, with it's epic 8 MPG fuel efficiency...I drive a GMC Yukon XL SLT that gets 14 MPG instead.
Not a Number i think you mean >= 32 which means less than or equal to 32 degrees the other way is a comman misconception but means greater than or equal to
i asked a algebra teacher to make sure
If Temp <= 32
result = "It's freezing outside"
Else
result = "It might be cold, nice or hot outside but it's not freezing"
EndIf
what kind of car is it?