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Old 06-07-2006, 12:04 PM
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2000 Grand Prix hesitation problem

I've got a 2000 Grand Prix with 128,000 miles on it. I'm currently having a hesistation problem during accelerations...I believe it may be the torque converter. When I tap the brakes during the hesitation, the problem goes away. No fault codes come up. I've been told to disable the TCC, but don't know how or if this will damage the tranny. Any thoughts/help would be appreciated.
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Re: 2000 Grand Prix hesitation problem

Your trans is all electronic, so you cannot just unplug the TCC harness like in the old days. What conditions are present when the hesitation occurs (speed, load, car warmed up or cold, check engine light on, etc...)?
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Re: 2000 Grand Prix hesitation problem

What happens if you put the transmission in 2nd?
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Re: 2000 Grand Prix hesitation problem

This is the same problem I've had with my 99gt for a long time and was told it was the MAF sensor I've had my tranny checked out and it was fine, no codes.
I haven't changed the sensor yet so I don't know for sure if thats the cure,but it is a periodic problem with mine and doesn't happen when just crusing.
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Re: 2000 Grand Prix hesitation problem

The problem happens cold or hot. Check engine light never comes on. Seems to always be during acceleration anywhere from 25-45MPH. It still happens if I shift out of overdrive as well.
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Re: 2000 Grand Prix hesitation problem

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The problem happens cold or hot. Check engine light never comes on. Seems to always be during acceleration anywhere from 25-45MPH. It still happens if I shift out of overdrive as well.
Thats the same as mine,it does it going up hills as well.
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Re: 2000 Grand Prix hesitation problem

What is the mileage on tune-up parts, fuel filter, etc...? It sounds like your issue is only when the car is under a load, and worn plugs, wires, etc... will cause what you're describing. If you've recently tuned it up, what brand of parts did you use?
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Re: 2000 Grand Prix hesitation problem

Tune up?
Just kidding. I just finished doing all the fluids on mine 210,000km tanny,rad the whole works I do need a tune up though but I was going to wait a couple of months and do it before it goes for an emission test just to make sure it passes or they won't give new tags.
It will be interesting to see if it goes away, other than that it runs like champ no missing idles smooth.
Do you not think it could be MAF?

Also OT: I wanted to put some colored ignition wires on to make it look pretty is that a good idea or should I stick with the stock stuff?
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Also OT: I wanted to put some colored ignition wires on to make it look pretty is that a good idea or should I stick with the stock stuff?
Why not. Everybody and their brother does it. You don't have the use the stock wires. Taylor 8mm Spiro Pro wires work good and are very pretty. Plus a reasonable cost even compared to the AC Delcos. I've got pretty red MSD wires.



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Why not. Everybody and their brother does it. You don't have the use the stock wires. Taylor 8mm Spiro Pro wires work good and are very pretty. Plus a reasonable cost even compared to the AC Delcos. I've got pretty red MSD wires.
Those are the ones I was looking at only I want the blue ones to match my eyes.
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Those are the ones I was looking at only I want the blue ones to match my eyes.
What a match! Go for it. Man, Wylie you must have driven all the Senoritas wild when you visited San Antonio with those pretty blue eyes.



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Theres was a couple,the one bar was pretty wild,cage dancing and everything one honey was trying to drag me in the cage with her.
The way I feel today the red ones would probably be more of a match the weather has been so nice here after the winter you tend to not want to go in the house at night.
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Re: 2000 Grand Prix hesitation problem

I had the dealer perform a 100K tuneup: Changed tranny fluid, new plugs, "cleaned" injectors, etc. If I remember correctly, they didn't change the wires. A friend had a similar problem with wires on a 3800, but it started hunting while in park or neutral. Mine won't do that..got to be in drive. Cleaning the MAF sensor has been offered? Is this possible?
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Re: 2000 Grand Prix hesitation problem

I have the same problem with my 1998 gran prix 3800 engine. I have changed sparkplugs wires, and checked the maf but I was wondering as to a tranny prob. I wondered about the tranny because sometimes I get a clunk when I let off the gas going up a hill, but 25 - 40 mph slight grade with the engine at about 1500 rpm I get shaking hesitation. The tranny was just serviced. I did not have this problem before that. Actually I had a hose bust and had tranny fluid everywhere underneath. There is no hesitation from a hard take off or in passing gear. I am about ready to take it to a tranny shop, but I do not hear any noises. Tranny fluid not burnt, low , or high.
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Re: 2000 Grand Prix hesitation problem

Had the same issues in a 2000 GT around 95K miles. I had both the hesitation and the clunk. The clunk would come and go, but the hesitation had become consistent. I would describe it as a "chuggle". It would happen when the trans was shifting to OD. I could watch the tach needle wobble. It was like it couldn't decide which gear to be in. When I started to get the clunk I decided enough was enough. I changed the plugs and wires, no better. Changed the sensor that tells it when to shift, though I can't recall what it's called..Throttle something or other. Didn't help. even bought the stupid torque bits to do it.

Finally took it to the dealer. They changed the TCC solenoid, and since it's right next to it, the Pressure Control Solenoid (Or something tlike that) too. They then called and said it was "better" but not entirely gone. I never drove it in this state, so I don't know. They then wanted to keep it one more night. They disconnected the battery and let it sit 24 hrs. They said there was a GM bulletin that this would cause everything to reset to factory defaults, meaning the new TCC and PCS.

I don't know if it would help or not, but I would suggest just disconnecting the battery for 24 hrs and see if that helps. It may not, but it won't cost you $900 either. I got the feeling (but had no proof) that they found this trick after they'd done the work and it had little or no effect on the problem.

BTW, it runs great now.
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