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Old 05-08-2014, 09:43 PM   #1
Countrywide14
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95 grand am stalling while driving

I have a 95 Pontiac grand am with a 98 motor. Everything is factory, no modifications. I just recently starting having an issue with the car attempting to stall out while driving over bumps and on some hard turns as well. Haven't replaced anything yet but would like to know what is causing this? I have shook wires, checked for broken ones and found nothing. Need help asap, this is my daily driver.
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Old 05-16-2014, 09:40 AM   #2
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Re: 95 grand am stalling while driving

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Since the car does this when you hit a bump check the wiring further. It sounds like there is a bad connection somewhere. The first place to check is the battery connections at the starter and the grounds. If those are good then you will need to dig further. I would check the wiring at the fuel pump as well. You may have a bad connection there that is causing intermittent fuel flow and causing it to stall if the pump isn't getting good power flow.
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