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My 1998 Chevy Lumina was starting just fine but the engine suddenly kick off as I was driving. Also when this happens the needle on the fuel gage would go up to full, even though I had nowhere near a full tank of gas. I had the fuel filter and air filters replaced but it is still happening and now it won't even start. Please help.
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Re: Engines shuts down while driving
Can you give more specific details?
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Re: Engines shuts down while driving
Does it still not even start. If so, i would first check for any loose hoses or wires or something. Maybe dead battery. It could be a lot of things. Is it working yet. Did you have it towed. Is so what was the outcome? What was the problem?
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Re: Engines shuts down while driving
I'm thinking alternator, but if past experiences prove anything I'm probably wrong.
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Re: Re: Engines shuts down while driving
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Now it just will not start. It acts as if it is trying to start but doesn't. Thanks |
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Re: Re: Engines shuts down while driving
[quote=pcosmasc]It is being towed off as of today. I had checked the battery cables and loose hoses but didn't find any problems.
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Re: Engines shuts down while driving
i really do think it's the alternator. I assume that if we have the same gauge cluster, you probably don't have a volt meter. The volt meter has a tendency to pulse shortly before the alternator's had it. Did you notice your dome light of headlights slightly pulsing (with the engine running) within the month prior to your problems?
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