Vanquish502
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- City, State
- Kitchener, Ontario
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 91EB, 91EB, 92XLT
My cousins car decided to have an attitude change one night after he tried going home after work.
All day long it ran great. He got to an intersection by work and it stalled? It started back up and he drove it to work fine.
After work he got in and started it up and it idles fine....but it wont go past 3000 RPM(give or take a few)
It almost seems like a gas problem. The fuel lines were replaced today and it still seems like its choking. The pressure in the fuel rails is 37 PSI, where it should be. Why the hell is it doing this?
Put the pedal to the floor and the RPM climbs quickly to around 3000RPM but then drops slowly as if theres a miss, which there isnt.
I've been told to check things like the TPS, and the crank position sensor.
Could these be the problem?
BTW its a 1989 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Intl. with the 3.1L V6.
All day long it ran great. He got to an intersection by work and it stalled? It started back up and he drove it to work fine.
After work he got in and started it up and it idles fine....but it wont go past 3000 RPM(give or take a few)
It almost seems like a gas problem. The fuel lines were replaced today and it still seems like its choking. The pressure in the fuel rails is 37 PSI, where it should be. Why the hell is it doing this?
Put the pedal to the floor and the RPM climbs quickly to around 3000RPM but then drops slowly as if theres a miss, which there isnt.
I've been told to check things like the TPS, and the crank position sensor.
Could these be the problem?
BTW its a 1989 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Intl. with the 3.1L V6.