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Old 03-29-2005, 07:11 PM
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2000 Grand Prix Stalling Problem

My 2000 Grand Prix GT stalls while I am driving down the highway. My Traction control light also comes on and at the same time, the tachometer drops to 0. It starts without a problem after this happens. Any idea's out there?
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Re: 2000 Grand Prix Stalling Problem

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My 2000 Grand Prix GT stalls while I am driving down the highway. My Traction control light also comes on and at the same time, the tachometer drops to 0. It starts without a problem after this happens. Any idea's out there?
Yeah, It's most likely your Crankshaft pos. sensor.
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Old 04-23-2005, 07:27 PM
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Re: Re: 2000 Grand Prix Stalling Problem

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Yeah, It's most likely your Crankshaft pos. sensor.

Well, I had it replaced three weeks ago and so far, so good. The big test will be when I drive north 500 miles in about two weeks. We'll see what happens.
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