Posted by fixerupper on February 05, 2009 at 06:25:04 from (66.43.238.99):
A bunch of you guys are are car experts and I need to tap your expertise.
My son's 94 Buick with 3800 engine dies going down the road. Usually he can get it re-started before the car loses more than 10 MPH but sometimes he has to let it cool five minutes before it re-starts. Sometimes it won't die again for the rest of the day and sometimes it'll die again in five minutes.
The car was doing this only sporatically when he bought it two years ago, and at the time he was blaming the add-on remote start the previous owner had put on. Remote start was removed but it still died. Then he replaced the crank sensor and fuel pump to no avail. Then a new mass air flow sensor went in but that didn't solve it. Throttle position sensor has not been touched.
At first the cruise control would quit working right before she died and would not work for awhile after the car was re-started. I don't know if it still does that or not.
He's still blaming the butcher job done to the wiring connected to the remote start. Is this a possibility? Thanks in advance. Jim
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