This is the cold start instructions on my 86 t/a on the underside of the sun visor I was wondering if anyone knew what the text says in the blank spots...
Enjoy. Sorry about the bad pic, hard to take a pic at night with a flash and not have it wash out. You can read the part you are missing though.
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I guess I could dig out the sunvisor from my 86 T/A and scan it in, but I think it's in the attic of the shop. I'll take a crack at it from memory... Basically it says it's fuel injected, so you shouldn't pump the gas, and if it floods to floor it while you crank.
Engine Starting Instructions
The engine in this vehicle has electronic fuel injection and is designed to start without depressing accelerator pedal.
To start engine use following procedure.
When below 0* ???(probably a Farenheit to Celsius spread)??? this procedure is very important.
If I come across that sunvisor before someone replies with the exact text, I'll reply again.
Edit: Beat me to the punch while I was typing. LOL Not bad going from memory, eh?
Engine Starting Instructions
The engine in this vehicle has electronic fuel injection and is designed to start without depressing accelerator pedal.
To start engine use following procedure.
When below 0* ???(probably a Farenheit to Celsius spread)??? this procedure is very important.
If I come across that sunvisor before someone replies with the exact text, I'll reply again.
Edit: Beat me to the punch while I was typing. LOL Not bad going from memory, eh?
*edit* Caught your edit.
Yup, much better then I could do from memory!
Yup, much better then I could do from memory!
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But for the life of me I can't remember why I removed that sunvisor and never put it back in the car... Obviosly it had sunvisors when I sold it and the old one can't be that bad since the decal is intact LOL. I might have done it because I didn't like the giant decal.
My favorite instructional decals are still the blue and white warnings on the Syclones that instruct the operator that this vehicle is not intended for off road use, and that the maximum tow rating is only about 600lbs.
Almost as much fun as the "Use overdrive during high speed pursuit" label on 9C1's.
My favorite instructional decals are still the blue and white warnings on the Syclones that instruct the operator that this vehicle is not intended for off road use, and that the maximum tow rating is only about 600lbs.
Almost as much fun as the "Use overdrive during high speed pursuit" label on 9C1's.
thanks I was hoping to make a new sticker since mine has been all worn out maybe I'll post it when I finish with it..
finally found some time to make a new one i guess i'll post it here in case anyone else wants to print it out and make a brand new looking label, pretty close if you ask me 

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It looks good to me...
Now just to do the airbag decal for 90-up cars, and the emissions tags under the hood.
Now just to do the airbag decal for 90-up cars, and the emissions tags under the hood.lol give me a copy of a worn out one and i'll try my best :P





