'97 Lumina will not run, hummm?
We purchased a '97 garage kept Lumina with 27K six months ago and I did the basic maintenance on it and it has worked great save a fuel gauge issue and the shift indicator binding and not showing what's going on.
Yesterday, my daughter stated it started rough but got her to her next location. Then, she wanted me to drive it and it took a while to start. When it did, in ran very un-smooth and after a dozen or so brrrump, brrrump, brrrumps, it stalled. When I tried to restart and add the gas pedal, it died immediately upon depressing the throttle. I attempted a few more times, trying to start it in various ways and quickly checked for exhaust (flow) and if the plug wires were connected and solid, smelled for gas, made sure the fuel pump relay clicked, etc, but it was raining, so analysis was cut short.
I thought I would ask if anyone had such an issue that just popped-up that might give me a direction to go in my troubleshooting. Thanks!!
Yesterday, my daughter stated it started rough but got her to her next location. Then, she wanted me to drive it and it took a while to start. When it did, in ran very un-smooth and after a dozen or so brrrump, brrrump, brrrumps, it stalled. When I tried to restart and add the gas pedal, it died immediately upon depressing the throttle. I attempted a few more times, trying to start it in various ways and quickly checked for exhaust (flow) and if the plug wires were connected and solid, smelled for gas, made sure the fuel pump relay clicked, etc, but it was raining, so analysis was cut short.
I thought I would ask if anyone had such an issue that just popped-up that might give me a direction to go in my troubleshooting. Thanks!!
Last edited by clanofwolves; Mar 27, 2014 at 7:12 AM.
I just did a "loan-a-tool" from AutoZone and it reads 10 psi when I turn the car over; I'm betting that's way low. Is this a fuel pump issue? Could a regulator, filter, ground, connection, etc do such a thing?
Last edited by clanofwolves; Mar 27, 2014 at 7:13 AM.
10 psi is really low. With the fuel gauge also not working, I would say that the fuel pump is old and needs to be changed. You could try and changed the filter first. If it is clogged, it could cause your problem. You are probably going to have to change them both.
I replaced both the filter and the pump and it purr like a kitten. However, the gauge still doesn't work. Any ideas?
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