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93 Lumina 3.1 L wEngine won't run in reverse


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double_ought2
08-24-2008, 04:09 PM
My sister in law has a 93 Lumina 3.1 engine that all of a sudden will not run when She shifts it to reverse. Will run ok in drive just not in reverse. Is this a Torgue converter problem or what?

Thanks for any help

jeffcoslacker
08-24-2008, 07:03 PM
Shouldn't be...the TC goes the same direction and loading either direction of movement...

My guess would be an electrical glitch in the steering column or something like that. Something shorting or opening a circuit, killing the ignition.

double_ought2
08-25-2008, 07:38 PM
I appreciate your reply . I found the problem. Was the front two top motor mounts. The rubber bushings were worn out and when you shifted into reverse the motor would rock and put something in a bind.

jeffcoslacker
08-25-2008, 09:12 PM
Huh...that's interesting...would have never come up with that, but I can see it happening. Might prove useful in the future...

Thanks for posting the solution!

sad-lumina-owner
08-25-2008, 10:24 PM
I appreciate your reply . I found the problem. Was the front two top motor mounts. The rubber bushings were worn out and when you shifted into reverse the motor would rock and put something in a bind.

Wow. How much play do you think there was, to cause this? I am wondering if I should premptively replace my bushings.

By the way, wouldn't that also indicate the condition of the LOWER motor mounts?

At least they should be checked too. It stands to reason that if there was x play in the top ones, then that alone might have created more wear and play in the lower ones...

double_ought2
08-26-2008, 06:42 AM
There was quite a bit of play. Bushings were well worn out. I haven't checked out the bottom bushing. yet. I am still working on the car. Plenty of other problems too, so the bottom bushings are probably worn also.

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