WesternMT1
New member
Picked up an awesome 95 Montero from a fellow member here this spring (thanks @spacecowboy7777 !) and it's been a great truck. But since the snow and cold has started in Montana, I've had intermittent die and/or crank no-start trouble. I was convinced the fuel pump was giving up the ghost, but upon inspection on a 40 degree day, I have a lot of condensation behind the glovebox (pic of part of the sweaty-looking area attached). Guessing when damp this is causing the intermittent issue with some kind of poor connection or creating corrosion somewhere (fuel pump relay?).
Presumably this is snow freeze/thawing in the cabin air intake, as I can't replicate the issue in freezing temps and it starts/runs fine.
Anyone had similar issues or any ideas to mitigate? Silica packets in the glove box? Cover air intake when parked? Truck lives outside so no help from a garage. Thanks in advance!
Presumably this is snow freeze/thawing in the cabin air intake, as I can't replicate the issue in freezing temps and it starts/runs fine.
Anyone had similar issues or any ideas to mitigate? Silica packets in the glove box? Cover air intake when parked? Truck lives outside so no help from a garage. Thanks in advance!