uncljohn |
03-31-2012 10:13 AM |
What you need is information on what a code zero is and I don't know. But I have some Saturn Specific diagnostics that I will look up tonight and see if anything is mentioned on them. I don't memorise that stuff but I do have books and I can read. Last weekend I bought a Chiltons manual on Vacuum diagrams for cars of the 80's. You have no idea how many variations there are on a single car and engine combination for those years and how many damned fools say I have a vacumn line loose that have no clue where it goes and generally it represents 2 problems not one. But they are experts having no idea why their car runs like crap. I have one collector car that it took me 6 months to get it to run right because the vacuum lines were incorrect and there were 11 different variations that car could have. The 49 state automatic and standard transmission variation, the California, the high altitutde or Denver Variation, the light truck variation and the Canadian ones. Not to mention the 3 or 4 that had different variations due to the rear axle ratio. But, the owner at the time insisted that it was correct with nothing wrong it just had a loose vacuum line.
Yeah! And pigs fly tool.
Sorry I got carried away. I'll look up the code 0000 stuff tonight and I think your car is listed some where. Check back later.
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