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Old 07-19-2005, 11:58 PM   #1
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96 Lumina 3.1 // high speed stalls

Have just rebuilt motor but have had this same problem before motor was rebuilt...driving down freeway at about 55 usually when going at a steady speed the motor will start cutting back you press the excelarator and it starts stalling. you pull over, turn car off and restart... and like magic new car .. till it happens again ... please can anyone help i have tried every machanic and still no answers all they want in money and i still have the same problem..
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Old 07-20-2005, 02:52 PM   #2
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Re: 96 Lumina 3.1 // high speed stalls

getting any trouble codes?

throw a fuel pressure gauge on the car and have it sticking up out of your engine compartment so you can read it while driving (ive done it) see if it dips when you have that problem.

check your 24X crank sensor (one behind the crankshaft damper and the wire). possibly check the 7x crank sensor right below your exhaust manifold on the firewall side of the engine, especially check the wire as it is near the exhaust (I just replaced mine which caused similiar problems - the wire was partially melted and occasionally caused stalling and loss of power when pushing the accelerator, then it would crank right back up after i pulled over)... the crank sensors control spark. 7x works mainly for low speeds, and 24x works to fine tune spark at higher rpms. dont rule out either until you've checked them physically. 7x is actually not that hard to remove to inspect for cracks if you have very small arms, but the 24x requires removal of the damper.

possibly your cam sensor and wires which controlls your injectors.

have you had this problem during open and closed loop? If you are having problems also in open loop [when 'cold'], you can pretty much rule out any sensor that is only used in closed loop (hot) operation.

for these fickle/occasional problems i recommend checking sensor connectors and wires
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Old 07-22-2005, 02:22 AM   #3
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Re: Re: 96 Lumina 3.1 // high speed stalls

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getting any trouble codes?

throw a fuel pressure gauge on the car and have it sticking up out of your engine compartment so you can read it while driving (ive done it) see if it dips when you have that problem.

check your 24X crank sensor (one behind the crankshaft damper and the wire). possibly check the 7x crank sensor right below your exhaust manifold on the firewall side of the engine, especially check the wire as it is near the exhaust (I just replaced mine which caused similiar problems - the wire was partially melted and occasionally caused stalling and loss of power when pushing the accelerator, then it would crank right back up after i pulled over)... the crank sensors control spark. 7x works mainly for low speeds, and 24x works to fine tune spark at higher rpms. dont rule out either until you've checked them physically. 7x is actually not that hard to remove to inspect for cracks if you have very small arms, but the 24x requires removal of the damper.

possibly your cam sensor and wires which controlls your injectors.

have you had this problem during open and closed loop? If you are having problems also in open loop [when 'cold'], you can pretty much rule out any sensor that is only used in closed loop (hot) operation.

for these fickle/occasional problems i recommend checking sensor connectors and wires
Hey kevin I got the same prob only difference is I just purchased my lumina as a first car. I don't know anything about cars . I'm learning the hard way . I just spent 1000 on it and it's stalling too. I know i sound like a chick and I'm sorry but is anyway you can explain this to me in (extremely) lamenst terms . At least so I can know what to tell the mechanic to check and not get jipped.
Thank you very much, Charles Mitchell
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Re: 96 Lumina 3.1 // high speed stalls

What did your problem turn out to be?
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Old 06-25-2008, 09:21 AM   #5
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Re: 96 Lumina 3.1 // high speed stalls

Again 2 years old, please check the dates before posting, thanks.
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