Originally Posted by
mistykup
After removing the old gas and cycling new gas thru the fuel line and into a cup, we were surprised to see no residue. By the time we were done, the gas coming thru was clear, so that was promising. New battery obviously was put in and husband decided to try starting it up. Sounded great, all things considered. Let it run for about 10 seconds. Next up while he moves onto the next logical step in the engine for me is trying to clean the interior. It's... sticky....
Fantastic deal for $1.00! I'm going to give you a link to my thread. At the bottom of the first page are a bunch of links. These links are all of the maintenance items or repairs that I have done on my car.
It's a roadster, but the mechanical parts are basically the same. The links have detailed pictures with captions, the tools needed, torque specifications, etc...
LINK to My journey with my 2006 roadster (Maintenance)
Items that you should have in the car:
A spare RCM and send your original out to
@tighed1
A spare Crankshaft Position Sensor (Use Bosch only)
A spare Camshaft Position Sensor (Bosch only).
A tire plug kit and a portable inflator. (There are no spare tires in these cars).
Basic tool kit.
Once you drive this car you will fall in love with it! Best of luck to you!