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Old 10-22-2004, 04:44 PM
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my 88 keeps cutting off while i am driving

while i am driving my car it might cut off unexpectly. most of the time i can put it in neutral and it starts right backup,but, sometimes it wont start for a matter of mintues. i have put a new fuel pump and fuel filter on it and it continues to do the same thing over again.what else could it be, i ask because i am about to get a crankshaft snsor put on it but i was wondering if anyone else has these problems. other than that it runs very well.
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Old 11-02-2004, 06:21 PM
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One thing you might check, does your steering wheel feel loose? On my olds 88, the tilt was loose in the steering column becuase 4 bolts got loose, cuasing the ingition switch linkage to to actually turn the car off. During the life of the car I had to go in and tighten those bolts two times. It was a major pain.
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Old 11-18-2004, 09:12 PM
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just had the same problem.had to replace ecm prom car runs great
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Old 12-01-2004, 07:03 PM
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Re: my 88 keeps cutting off while i am driving

im a female and my 97 88 LS is doing the same thing! i replaced the fuel filter,the 3 coils,went to the dealer they said its the fuel PUMP???? my husband doesnt believe that he thinks its something else.......can someone help?
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Re: my 88 keeps cutting off while i am driving

what is the year latonya?
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Old 12-13-2004, 07:37 PM
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If your check engine light is Not staying on all the time it's your fuel pump, the strainer in tank gets plugged up with Rust!! The tank has a fiberglass liner which causes rust to build up in the pumps strainer.
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Re: my 88 keeps cutting off while i am driving

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while i am driving my car it might cut off unexpectly. most of the time i can put it in neutral and it starts right backup,but, sometimes it wont start for a matter of mintues. i have put a new fuel pump and fuel filter on it and it continues to do the same thing over again.what else could it be, i ask because i am about to get a crankshaft snsor put on it but i was wondering if anyone else has these problems. other than that it runs very well.

I'm not sure if you were able to figure out the problem or not, but, if not you may try the mass air flow sensor. My Olds is an 86 and was cutting off in turns and just about any place else. Each time I put it in neutral it would restart. We found out the Mass Air Flow was not giving out the right signals. Replaced it and no more problem.
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