My Bonneville Won't Start Properly...Can You Help??
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Nope, can't say that it is. Some people say I can test it myself...others are saying no...so I'll probably just scoot over to Autozone tomorrow and let them do it for me.
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Go to your PONTIAC dealer they charge 80.00 bucks to tell you everything thats wrong and then come back here to ask for help, parts or some direction!
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Will do. Sorry to irritate anyone ( was not aware that I had, until now) I was just trying to learn everything that I can about the car so as to better fix it.
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After Talking to Tamara... ( this is her idea by the way.. just posting it for her )
She mentioned of a similar problem that was caused by the oil pressure sensor.. Tamara also at that time the car would stall when in park on neutral, but be fine when in gear ( possible vacuum lost since there'* less vacuum when the car is in park/neutral. )she couldn't pull an error code because the thing was on its way out, and when it finally went, the PCM then registered an error code.. might want to get that checked...
She mentioned of a similar problem that was caused by the oil pressure sensor.. Tamara also at that time the car would stall when in park on neutral, but be fine when in gear ( possible vacuum lost since there'* less vacuum when the car is in park/neutral. )she couldn't pull an error code because the thing was on its way out, and when it finally went, the PCM then registered an error code.. might want to get that checked...
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I'll look into that. Thank you. I'll probably just take it to a dealership and get it looked at there, as was suggested to me.
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That sucks, Amy. I wish there was a for-sure way to get those codes without paying for it. I just spent $118.72 getting my ABS DIAGNOSED. They wanted another $900 to fix it. Guess I'm getting dirty. Definitely keep us posted.
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This has been hashed over before, (see http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...&highlight=obd ) but...
I went out to my car, camera in tow, dead set on proving myself right. I was *certain* that I had successfully pulled codes from my '95 before. So, I get out there, jumper the appropriate pins, and.... nothing. I tried again, and... nothing.
So, bottom line is, I was wrong. :(
I went out to my car, camera in tow, dead set on proving myself right. I was *certain* that I had successfully pulled codes from my '95 before. So, I get out there, jumper the appropriate pins, and.... nothing. I tried again, and... nothing.
So, bottom line is, I was wrong. :(
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Originally Posted by Drifter420
After Talking to Tamara... ( this is her idea by the way.. just posting it for her )
She mentioned of a similar problem that was caused by the oil pressure sensor.. Tamara also at that time the car would stall when in park on neutral, but be fine when in gear ( possible vacuum lost since there'* less vacuum when the car is in park/neutral. )she couldn't pull an error code because the thing was on its way out, and when it finally went, the PCM then registered an error code.. might want to get that checked...
She mentioned of a similar problem that was caused by the oil pressure sensor.. Tamara also at that time the car would stall when in park on neutral, but be fine when in gear ( possible vacuum lost since there'* less vacuum when the car is in park/neutral. )she couldn't pull an error code because the thing was on its way out, and when it finally went, the PCM then registered an error code.. might want to get that checked...