Auto Parts: PLEASE HELP ME, blown head gasket, throttle position sensor


Question
QUESTION: My 1989 Plymouth voyager 2.5 4 cly Turbo....is stalling after a short drive (wont accelerate without stall) and dies when idleing , Check engine code said it is my speed sensor... would this be the problem???

ANSWER: Hello Larry,

It is very likely that your speed sensor could cause this issue, however I would be more inclined to check your TPS (Throttle Position Sensor) to ensure it is working properly, because a faulty or bad TPS can cause this problem, and will often cause the Computer to think that the Speed sensor is bad.  I recommend checking both for proper function.

Please keep me advised of your progress, and let me know if I can be of further assistance.

Thank You

Good Luck

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QUESTION: Ok I fount that i had a real bad spark plug , so i replaced them all..seems to have stopped the killing when i idle...and gives me a lil more acceleration but it still hesitates after a 10 min drive when i press gas..im bringing it to Midas in the morning for full inspection...will let you know how that goes.

ANSWER: Hello Larry,

Thank you for keeping me advised of what is currently going on with your vehicle problem. Good to know that she found the underlying problem spark plugs, I still highly recommend checking TPS for proper function.

Please let me know how everything works out Midas, and let me know if I can be of further assistance to you.

Thank you

Good luck.

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QUESTION: ok I brought it to Goodyear they told me I have a blown head gasket...so yea

Answer
Hello Larry,

I'm sorry to hear that your head gasket is blown.  However, this is not a deal breaker, and can be fixed.  If you are looking to fix this yourself, please let me know and I will guide you through the process, however, I can not do that on all experts, as it is a long and lengthy process.  it is something that will need to be done via email.  So if you would like to proceed, please let me know.  Also if you decide to include your email in your next message, please be sure to mark your followup as private, so no one else will be able to see your email.

Thank you, Good luck