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I have a 91 Chevy Camaro RS and its been a good car but lately sometimes when I start it, it just turns right off and last week it turned off at a red light when the RPM's suddenly got very low. Idk if it was due to low gas or there's something wrong with the motor. If anyone may have a clue I'd appreciate a response
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1. Great car Fbody car
2. You may have a wire short somewhere, i don't see how this would cause the car to turn off but it's possible.
3. Clean your air filter and make sure it isn't clogged.
4. Check that your car isn't overheating and you have the correct engine coolant
2. You may have a wire short somewhere, i don't see how this would cause the car to turn off but it's possible.
3. Clean your air filter and make sure it isn't clogged.
4. Check that your car isn't overheating and you have the correct engine coolant
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When was the last time you replaced your fuel filter? If your fuel filter is clogged, or your injectors are clogged you won't get enough fuel and it will not keep your car running. There is a lot of stuff that can cause a car to randomly shut off, I like to start at fuel supply because fuel = go juice, so no fuel = no go.
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Trans_Am wrote 1. Great car Fbody car
2. You may have a wire short somewhere, i don't see how this would cause the car to turn off but it's possible.
3. Clean your air filter and make sure it isn't clogged.
4. Check that your car isn't overheating and you have the correct engine coolant
I checked the air filter and it's actually pretty dirty and thanks, 3rd gens are way cool
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002 wrote When was the last time you replaced your fuel filter? If your fuel filter is clogged, or your injectors are clogged you won't get enough fuel and it will not keep your car running. There is a lot of stuff that can cause a car to randomly shut off, I like to start at fuel supply because fuel = go juice, so no fuel = no go.
I have no idea when it was last changed, I got the car with 154k miles and it now has 160k miles but it's also been idleing pretty rough when on park or drive
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I'd just go ahead and replace your fuel filter then. It's probably not your issue, but it's like 20 bucks and it's super easy to replace. If it is clogged, that is your issue.
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My brothers 1989 Firebird had this problem but I'm drawing a blank with what was wrong with it. We fixed it though, if it comes across my mind I'll let you know because it's really annoying me lol
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I had a problem like this with one of my cars, turned out one of the fuel injectors was screwed.. It would shut off the entire car if it was at low revs.
You use a multimeter on the resistance settings and measure the ohms of the injector. All injectors should be within .5 ohms of each other. If an injector is out of the resistance specification, that injector is bad.
You use a multimeter on the resistance settings and measure the ohms of the injector. All injectors should be within .5 ohms of each other. If an injector is out of the resistance specification, that injector is bad.
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LOL THANK YOU. THATS WHAT IT WAS. Holy shit my brain like **** broke for a second.
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002 wrote I'd just go ahead and replace your fuel filter then. It's probably not your issue, but it's like 20 bucks and it's super easy to replace. If it is clogged, that is your issue.
Is it hard to get into the fuel tank? So I can do it myself
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