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Old 11-05-2005, 03:34 PM   #1
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94 Lumina APV Starting problems

Occasionally when I drive the van for a few miles it wont restart.It turns over but sounds like there is either no gas or spark.It never happens when Im somewhere I can check either of these things.If i wait a while it will start normally.It isnt running hot.Any ideas.
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Old 11-05-2005, 03:47 PM   #2
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Re: 94 Lumina APV Starting problems

probably a crank sensor or ignition module going bad. It could also be a leaking fuel pressure regulator. You'll need to check for spark when the van wont start to determine which is your problem.
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Old 11-05-2005, 04:13 PM   #3
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Re: Re: 94 Lumina APV Starting problems

Thanks will try that.It seems this time when I start it and step on the gas while in park the engine seems to lose power about 3/4 of the way down.



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Old 11-05-2005, 09:17 PM   #4
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Re: 94 Lumina APV Starting problems

That may be the rev limiter kicking in...it'll cut it back at redline.

Don't rev a motor that hard, unless you wanna see pieces of it fly through the hood.
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Re: Re: 94 Lumina APV Starting problems

Thing is it wouldnt even rev that high before it kicked in.It cuts out around 2500 RPM.I would hope a V-6 could rev to 2500 without coming apart.Could also be Im spoiled by always driving a V-8.I did drive it and it seems that it only does it in park and neutral.thanks for the heads up.




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That may be the rev limiter kicking in...it'll cut it back at redline.

Don't rev a motor that hard, unless you wanna see pieces of it fly through the hood.
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Occasionally when I drive the van for a few miles it wont restart.It turns over but sounds like there is either no gas or spark.It never happens when Im somewhere I can check either of these things.If i wait a while it will start normally.It isnt running hot.Any ideas.
check the oil sending unit. if it has 3 wires short out the 2 across from each other at the plug it takes 2 min. and a paper clip. sounds stupid but fuel pump won't come on if oil pressure is low.
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Thank you.I will definitely try this out.


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check the oil sending unit. if it has 3 wires short out the 2 across from each other at the plug it takes 2 min. and a paper clip. sounds stupid but fuel pump won't come on if oil pressure is low.
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