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Re: hood latch replacement [speedyg]
by sirius2
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Mar 29, 2006 (2:33 pm)
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Replying to: speedyg (Mar 25, 2006 4:23 pm)
Let us know when you find out!
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- #722 of 849
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Not really a miss
by sac220
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Mar 31, 2006 (12:14 pm)
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Have a 95 Lumina 3.1. Just starting having this problem on the way home from work this am. Started hesitating at stop light when I go to take off. Push the gas and almost dies then goes. Doesnt seem to have any other problems until stopped at another light. Same thing starts to stall then goes. Just changed the plugs and put injector cleaner in. Used some carb cleaner on the throttle body. Was wondering if it might be injector problem or maybe fuel filter. Although would seem if it was fuel filter it wouldnt run that well at high speed. Only does it at take off.Any ideas?
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- #723 of 849
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Re: Not really a miss [sac220]
by sirius2
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Mar 31, 2006 (3:58 pm)
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Replying to: sac220 (Mar 31, 2006 12:14 pm)
Gas Filter or plug wires. I've had to change both on my 97.
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- #724 of 849
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Re: Temperature Gauge Goes Wild! [chimanbj]
by huzzyd
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Mar 31, 2006 (9:35 pm)
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Replying to: chimanbj (Mar 14, 2006 8:01 am)
Have you checked the thermostat? I've had this stick on other vehicle's I've owned causing an inaccurate and/or variable reading on the temperature guage. One problem I had was my engine was overheating but my temperature guage wasn't reading it, showing a normal temp. Didn't know anything was wrong until the engine ran so hot it blew a 6 inch hole in my radiator! It was caused by the thermostat sticking. It can stick in either the open or closed position causing an inaccurate guage reading. Best to replace it since on most vehicles it's a relatively inexpensive part.
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Re: Owners Manual availiability. [kenlake]
by huzzyd
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Mar 31, 2006 (9:42 pm)
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Replying to: kenlake (Mar 06, 2006 1:10 pm)
Go to "chevy.com" and register on their website. You can order manuals thru them or view on-line. I just looked it up myself on the 1998 Lumina I recently purchased.
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Re: Not really a miss [sirius2]
by sac220
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Apr 01, 2006 (3:44 am)
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Replying to: sirius2 (Mar 31, 2006 3:58 pm)
I dont think its been that long since I replaced the plug wires. They looked fine on the ends. But is a possibility. Havent got a clue where the filter is. Probably takes another special tool. I have a garage full of special tools for everything else.Was looking in manual and sounds like it might be egr valve. Am going to the junk yard today. 180 bucks for a new one. Pcv valve didnt look to good either. What about the fuel pump any thoughts on that? Wouldnt seem like it would be only on take off if it was that but stranger htings have happened. Thanks for the info SAC
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Re: Not really a miss [sac220]
by sirius2
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Apr 01, 2006 (1:27 pm)
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Replying to: sac220 (Apr 01, 2006 3:44 am)
I've replaced the EGR it was closer to $120 at my local parts store. Gas filter is underneath the cabin of the car, drivers side edge, rear seat. Fairly easy to change, and if it's never been replaced, you should replace it FIRST, since it's only $15. There is a special tool, but I found it easier to not use it (maybe there's a trick). I've replaced a fuel pump too. It's in the tank and I paid my shop about $800 for that job, they had to drop the tank, etc. In my case the car would not start at all. They'll do the fuel filter at the same time. Let us know what it is.
http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductDetail.aspx?mfrcode=ACD&mfrpartnumber=GF578&p- arttype=4&ptset=A
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Re: Not really a miss [sirius2]
by sac220
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Apr 02, 2006 (7:30 am)
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Replying to: sirius2 (Apr 01, 2006 1:27 pm)
I found a used egr with lomiles on it and it didnt make any difference so saved myself that money. Also am wondering about the vacuum to the fuel regulator. Dont have a fuel regulator gauge to check it. Am going to change fuel filter today. Said to make sure to bleed off vacuum before I take off filter, so wont get it in the eye lol. Was also wondering about the throttle body if there was anything in it that might be sticking so the injectors arent getting the surge at first. As I said it is only when starting off at stop sign when it happens. Once you get going it runs fine no missing or hesitation what so ever. Will let you know. Thanks again for all the help SAC
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Re: Not really a miss [sac220]
by emmanuelchoke
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Apr 03, 2006 (7:52 am)
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Replying to: sac220 (Apr 02, 2006 7:30 am)
I had a 95 Lumina with the 3.1 engine and the only time it acted like this is when the MAP sensor connector was loose. There is also a vacumn line leading to the sensor, make sure it isn't leaking. If you or someone you know has a scan tool, it could eliminate a lot of false starts.
Be careful disconnecting the fuel filter, it may be holding as much as 40 psi. Best to let the car sit overnight, then check for residual pressure at the test port.
Also, run a vacumn check on the engine if possible.
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Re: Not really a miss [emmanuelchoke]
by sac220
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Apr 04, 2006 (7:19 am)
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Replying to: emmanuelchoke (Apr 03, 2006 7:52 am)
The map sensor is the one by the coil pack isnt it.? Hevent checked that yet. Was wondering about the fuel pressure. Have no way of checking it. Have a friend who might have the gauge. I released the fuel pressure at the relief valve, and there was still some pressure but I had a rag around it when I released it so it wouldnt get me in the face. Sounds like an exhaust leak down under the egr valve, But didnt see any thing that looked like soot anywhere around that area. May be a cracked manifold, has a cover so couldnt see that.Kind of hard to get at .Will keep posted on what I find Thanks for all the help SAC
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