I need help Badly :confused:
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I need help Badly :confused:
Guys i have no one to turn to i just bought this car its a 92 SSEi Supercharged Bonni i love this car but to get to the problem i went to pick my son up from school and i left the parking lot drove maybe a mile and the car just died no sputering are anything like you just turned it off so instanly i thought it was the igniton control module so i took it to get it tested and its fine but no spark from the coils any of them and it seems the fuel pump isnt working either no security light are anything but it cranks over. I have no clue what to do and this is my only vehicle i have to take my son to school on a bus now and walk 4 blocks every morning i really need this car its my life line so if anyone could help i would be forever debted to them.
92 Bonneville SSEi Supercharged
My other Baby
92 Bonneville SSEi Supercharged
My other Baby
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Does your car have a VATs? If so, you might need to do this. If you have a different key try that first.
https://www.gmforum.com/t279119/
https://www.gmforum.com/t279119/
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I dont have any idea it still wont start i got a ohm meter and its getting fire could it be the fuel pump i thought if it went out it would have sputtered are sumthin when it died i dont know i love this car i just am not mechanicly inclined will it start with ether if the pump is out
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Geeze here we go - Classic Bonne - wont start but will turn over, I have the same problem but mine didnt get spark. If its the fuel pump - sometimes you wont hear it run, check all fuses for the fuel pump, and Maxi fuse under the hood against the firewall and under the passenger kick panel under the glove box. Check spark, put a spark plug in one of the wires and try and start it to see if spark is firing from the spark plug. For fuel - I would replace the fuel filter first and then while under there check and see if gas is being pumped out. Make sure you take out the Gas Cap when take the fuel filter off, it will release the pressure from the tank. My Problem the dealership had to fix due to an electric problem, not sure yet until I hear from them on what the problem is on my 1993 SSEI.
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