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Posted by Mr. Bill No. Mn. on May 03, 2006 at 10:47:30 from (209.191.208.91):
In Reply to: Lumina update,,, posted by 1991 Lumina 3.1 on May 03, 2006 at 08:49:52:
I had a chevy that did that and it turned out to be an enursha(sp) swithc thats suppose to shut the engine down if hit from behind or in and accident. Mine was a little black box located just above the gas pedal . Had a little white reset button on top that you push down to reset. Wasn"t in an accident but it tripped anyway. Reset it and it ran perfect. Just a thought.-Bill P S Some cars have them located behind the side panel on the pass side or in the trunk.
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