Hi,
I recently acquired a 96 Sportage, 2WD, manual. After 4 new tyres, a new battery and an oil change, it ran great. I did about 600 miles in it, and the only problem I noticed was that the gas guage didn't work.
Last night, on the way home from work, the A/C stopped working. Then there was very little power at 65 mph on the freeway. The A/C then came back on for a bit, then as I was coming off the exit ramp, the engine died completely. Pushed it off the road, and it smelled hot. I generally keep an eye on the gauges, and as far as I remember, the temp gauge was in the middle, as usual.
The car would crank very easily, but not restart. Checked all fuses. Had only done 80 miles on the full tank, so gas should have been there.
Towed it to a local garage, and have now told me there was no water in it, and there is now no compression (well some cylinders have 25 psi). They say the only options are to junk the car, or put in a refurb with 65K miles for $3.9K. Does that little compression mean a new engine is neccessary? What damage could have been done from my description? Does it sound like no water was present? How could the temp gauge not show this to me before it was a problem?
Wow. Any ideas? Surely I would have noticed the temp gauge creeping up if there was a rad/water problem? On my previous car, I caught the dead alternator before the car died by noticing the ammeter showing discharging, I do notice these things!
I loved my little Sportage.
Thank you in advance,
-James.
I recently acquired a 96 Sportage, 2WD, manual. After 4 new tyres, a new battery and an oil change, it ran great. I did about 600 miles in it, and the only problem I noticed was that the gas guage didn't work.
Last night, on the way home from work, the A/C stopped working. Then there was very little power at 65 mph on the freeway. The A/C then came back on for a bit, then as I was coming off the exit ramp, the engine died completely. Pushed it off the road, and it smelled hot. I generally keep an eye on the gauges, and as far as I remember, the temp gauge was in the middle, as usual.
The car would crank very easily, but not restart. Checked all fuses. Had only done 80 miles on the full tank, so gas should have been there.
Towed it to a local garage, and have now told me there was no water in it, and there is now no compression (well some cylinders have 25 psi). They say the only options are to junk the car, or put in a refurb with 65K miles for $3.9K. Does that little compression mean a new engine is neccessary? What damage could have been done from my description? Does it sound like no water was present? How could the temp gauge not show this to me before it was a problem?
Wow. Any ideas? Surely I would have noticed the temp gauge creeping up if there was a rad/water problem? On my previous car, I caught the dead alternator before the car died by noticing the ammeter showing discharging, I do notice these things!
I loved my little Sportage.
Thank you in advance,
-James.