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Old 02-24-2007, 01:18 PM
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91-grand Prix-no Fire

Can someone please help??? I was driving my grand prix to work and stopped at a stop sign and it just died. Would not start back. Had to walk home in 1 degree weather. Left car there all day and when my husband came home, it started and he drove it home (about 1 mile). Since then, it will not start and run. He has changed the fuel filter, coil pack, iginition module, and today the computer. Nothing has helped. The fuel pump is working but there is no fire. Desperate in KY! Thanks
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Re: 91-grand Prix-no Fire

My guess is a bad crank position sensor or the wiring from it to the ignition control module.
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Re: 91-grand Prix-no Fire

Where is the crank position sensor located? Is there anyway to test the wiring from the module? Thanks for your help. Also do you know anything about which fuse is which? We don't have an owners manual?
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