stalling
racejunky
06-12-2009, 02:31 PM
I recently purchased a "92 Olds Bravada and of course it has some problems. That being said I have fixed most of what is wrong with it. The one thing that is plaguing me now is that the truck cranks and runs very well. But, after driving around for a little while it shuts down. It will crank right back up and run for another short distance before doing it again. So far it has not failed to crank and it runs great while it's running but like I said it shuts off after a few miles. Any help here would be great, Thanks, Joe
MT-2500
06-13-2009, 08:40 AM
Any check engine lights?
When it stalls check for lack of proper fuel pressure and good hot blue spark to spark plugs.
When it stalls check for lack of proper fuel pressure and good hot blue spark to spark plugs.
racejunky
06-13-2009, 05:18 PM
no check engine but "service engine soon" light stays on, along with ABS and the foot brake light. I had a similar problem with my bike ('86 goldwing) it would run fine till (what they call "pulse generators") what I call crankshaft position sensors would heat up then the thing would shut down. Once they cooled some it would crank back up, run fine till they heated up again then it shut down again. Changed 'em out and haven't had a problem for over 2 years now. Is there a similar set up on the bravada or could it be the coil breaking down? Not real familiar with this vehicle so any help is appreciated.
MT-2500
06-13-2009, 07:15 PM
no check engine but "service engine soon" light stays on, along with ABS and the foot brake light. I had a similar problem with my bike ('86 goldwing) it would run fine till (what they call "pulse generators") what I call crankshaft position sensors would heat up then the thing would shut down. Once they cooled some it would crank back up, run fine till they heated up again then it shut down again. Changed 'em out and haven't had a problem for over 2 years now. Is there a similar set up on the bravada or could it be the coil breaking down? Not real familiar with this vehicle so any help is appreciated.
If service soon light on read codes and post back code no.
If service soon light on read codes and post back code no.
racejunky
06-14-2009, 08:18 AM
codes come back negative. just keeps flashing 12, I think that's it. Which if I'm reading the book right is a clear system.
MT-2500
06-14-2009, 09:33 AM
codes come back negative. just keeps flashing 12, I think that's it. Which if I'm reading the book right is a clear system.
If the service engine light soon is on it will have a hard code stored.
Get a good scanner on it and read codes.
Post back code no.
And check for lose of spark or fuel when it stalls.
Good luck
If the service engine light soon is on it will have a hard code stored.
Get a good scanner on it and read codes.
Post back code no.
And check for lose of spark or fuel when it stalls.
Good luck
racejunky
06-14-2009, 08:09 PM
Will have to take truck to shop to get a diagnostic. My OBD II will not work on the data port on the truck and I don't think they make an adapter, so I'll have to get the shop to hook it up and read the codes for me. I won't be able to get it there till Tuesday due to work schedule so I'll let you know what I find out then. Thanks for the help, Joe
racejunky
09-17-2009, 09:19 PM
after some tinkering and fixing of small problems I have managed to eliminate the service engine soon light. I replaced the O2 sensor and that solved that problem. I'm still having the stalling problem though. I have noticed that the temp guage seems to be malfunctioning also. I don't know if they are tied together or not but I thought I'd mention it just in case. I have tested the fuel pump and there is no problem there. It is running the whole time when the truck stumbles and the pressure never falters. If the truck stops running all together the pump shuts off shortly after until I try cranking it again. I replaced the ignition module also with no sucess. Any Ideas or info would be greatly appreciated as I would really like to keep the truck cause it is a nice vehicle and does so well when it does run. Thanks, Joe
MT-2500
09-18-2009, 09:06 AM
after some tinkering and fixing of small problems I have managed to eliminate the service engine soon light. I replaced the O2 sensor and that solved that problem. I'm still having the stalling problem though. I have noticed that the temp guage seems to be malfunctioning also. I don't know if they are tied together or not but I thought I'd mention it just in case. I have tested the fuel pump and there is no problem there. It is running the whole time when the truck stumbles and the pressure never falters. If the truck stops running all together the pump shuts off shortly after until I try cranking it again. I replaced the ignition module also with no sucess. Any Ideas or info would be greatly appreciated as I would really like to keep the truck cause it is a nice vehicle and does so well when it does run. Thanks, Joe
Did you ever get any codes?
What was the fuel pressure readings?
Did you ever get any codes?
What was the fuel pressure readings?
racejunky
09-18-2009, 05:52 PM
No codes, when I replaced the O2 sensor the service engine light went out. I assumed from that there were no problems there. Fuel pressure runs about 56 lbs. maybe a little more but not much, readings on guage went from 50 to 60 lbs. pressure was a little over half way of the readings. Manual tells me it should be between 54 and 62 lbs. It's to good of a vehicle to let die but it's driving me nuts trying to figure it out. :banghead: this what I feel like. By the way thanks for your help.
manicmechanix
09-18-2009, 07:15 PM
Maybe you have an ignition switch problem.
racejunky
09-19-2009, 08:40 PM
I hadn't thought about the ign. sw. being bad. Hell, at this point it's worth a try.
manicmechanix
09-19-2009, 10:02 PM
Yeah based on all the info you provided, it sounds like it could be the ignition switch. I'm not saying it is for sure though and to change it unless you have another one on the cheap, just where I'd check it out.
racejunky
09-20-2009, 06:38 AM
can I keep the same tumblers in the new switch or will they change?
MT-2500
09-20-2009, 09:11 AM
can I keep the same tumblers in the new switch or will they change?
The key and tumbler is not the ing switch they are telling you about.
The key and tumbler is not the ing switch they are telling you about.
racejunky
09-20-2009, 12:07 PM
I don't understand, Is there another switch that I am unaware of? I have replaced the ign. module in the distributer. If there is another I'm not aware of it.
MT-2500
09-20-2009, 12:37 PM
I don't understand, Is there another switch that I am unaware of? I have replaced the ign. module in the distributer. If there is another I'm not aware of it.
There is two parts to ign switch.
One is key and tumbler
The other one is the electrical part/switch.
There is two parts to ign switch.
One is key and tumbler
The other one is the electrical part/switch.
racejunky
09-20-2009, 09:42 PM
ahhh, I see, I'll look into it and see if that will solve the problem. Thanks again guys
MT-2500
09-21-2009, 10:16 AM
ahhh, I see, I'll look into it and see if that will solve the problem. Thanks again guys
You are welcome.
If you suspect ign switch check voltage into and out of it.
Good Luck
You are welcome.
If you suspect ign switch check voltage into and out of it.
Good Luck
racejunky
09-21-2009, 07:07 PM
I called the local parts house today to see if they had the electrical part of the switch and they showed two different parts so I'll pull the steering wheel tomorrow so I can match it up. I don't see how it could be anything else except the ECU. I'm gonna try this first and hope that it takes care of it. I'll keep you posted.
MT-2500
09-23-2009, 11:17 AM
I called the local parts house today to see if they had the electrical part of the switch and they showed two different parts so I'll pull the steering wheel tomorrow so I can match it up. I don't see how it could be anything else except the ECU. I'm gonna try this first and hope that it takes care of it. I'll keep you posted.
Remeber Proper testing before throwing parts at it
Remeber Proper testing before throwing parts at it
racejunky
09-25-2009, 09:56 AM
Is there somewhere I can get an exploded view of the steering column so I can see how to remove the electrical part of the ign. sw.? The manual I have is no help at all.
MT-2500
09-25-2009, 12:58 PM
Is there somewhere I can get an exploded view of the steering column so I can see how to remove the electrical part of the ign. sw.? The manual I have is no help at all.
Factory repair manual or.
http://www.alldata.com/products/diy/index.html
A lot of public libarys have care repair info.
Factory repair manual or.
http://www.alldata.com/products/diy/index.html
A lot of public libarys have care repair info.
racejunky
09-25-2009, 08:35 PM
That's good info , I'll be on it monyana, Thanks
wafrederick
09-25-2009, 09:46 PM
Check the fuel pressure,might be a weak fuel pump.I seen a 1995 Chevy truck do it this week,stalling out.
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