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I have a 94 oldsmobile delta 88, it dies on me on occasion i

Postby GlenW » Mon Oct 08, 2007 1:27 am

I have a 94 oldsmobile delta 88, it dies on me on occasion it usually starts right back on occasion it takes a few?
i've changed all my <span title="coiles,altanator,battery,plugs,wires,exaust,..everyone">coiles,altanator,battery,plugs. I have talked to looks baffled,i don't know what else to check.it does this about 30 60 min.after take off,sometimes not at all.usually after you come up a small incline and when you let off the gas a little is when it does this,sometimes when you brake to turn also.please help me other than that it is a good car...thank you
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Postby Jackson A. » Mon Oct 08, 2007 1:27 am

Have you changed the ignition module yet? It sounds like classic syptoms for that. The only other possibility I can think of could me a cam sensor/crank shaft sensor problem.
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Postby hote2newne » Mon Oct 08, 2007 1:27 am

Maybe the ingnition module that what it was on my truck
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Postby Kamaris » Mon Oct 08, 2007 1:27 am

it may be the ignition module you could have a weak fuel pump or maybe a clogged fuel filter than again it may be something totally different like the overdrive is going out have the fuel system checked for correct pressure and go from there
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Postby Halle » Mon Oct 08, 2007 1:28 am

Throttle position sensor[operates off of the throttle plate oposite your accelerator linkage they do not go bad frequently yours can be bad or at least it sounds like it's, take one off the same engine in a junk yard and attempt it $2 5.00 vs $20 60.00 torx driver 15T torx bit I believe or torx socket extension and small ratchet pay attention when removing and reinstall the same way easy cheap fix
and you may be able to motor on your way..
I owned a 83 chevy celebrity and mine did the same thing on a 2.8 V six
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