Engine turn off while driving
Engine turn off while driving
I have 6 cylinder 89 camaro T-top that turns off while driving, when I try to turn it on again it won't crank at all for at least an hour. Than it turns on normally. I've change the thermostat, the fan switch, new alternator, new battery. Took it to the mechanic connected it to the computer, but he can't find anything wrong with it. Payed him for changing several sensors. While driving it back home it turn off again, waited about and hour and turn on fine. please help!!!
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From: Oakdale, Ca
Car: 89 IrocZ
Engine: L98-ish
Transmission: 700R4
Re: Engine turn off while driving
Very possible the ICM in the distributor is getting hot.
You'll need a helper the next time it happens...when it dies and won't start, pull a plug wire. pull back the rubber insulator, have your helped try to start the car, while you have the bare end on the wire about 3/8ths an inch from the engine block.
You should see a nice fat blue spark as the engine is rotating.
About the only two things I can think in the ignition that can fail when hot to cause no spark, is the ICM and the actual coil.
You'll need a helper the next time it happens...when it dies and won't start, pull a plug wire. pull back the rubber insulator, have your helped try to start the car, while you have the bare end on the wire about 3/8ths an inch from the engine block.
You should see a nice fat blue spark as the engine is rotating.
About the only two things I can think in the ignition that can fail when hot to cause no spark, is the ICM and the actual coil.
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From: Morgantown WV
Car: 1984 Chevy Camaro
Engine: 2.8L V6
Transmission: THM 700R4
Re: Engine turn off while driving
I'm going to go way out on a limb here and venture a wild guess. I suggest checking your coolant of all things. My theory here is that your engine is getting too hot possibly, and that is causing expansion and locking up the engine until it cools down. Its a wild guess by potentially plausable. Just check your coolant and cooling system for anything out of the ordinary. I jad a neon that had this problem once, is why I am thinking this route might be possible.
Of course I am new to my own 6 cylinder so I could be completely wrong.
Of course I am new to my own 6 cylinder so I could be completely wrong.
Re: Engine turn off while driving
Hi again, We had a blackout, so I couldn't get my computer on. If I is heat problem. What causes the power loss in the engine. Is there a switch that cuts the power to the engine when it gets hot?
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From: St. Cloud, MN
Car: 1984 Trans Am
Engine: LS1383 in work
Transmission: Magnum F - to be installed
Axle/Gears: Zexel Torsen 3.73, 28-spline mosers
Re: Engine turn off while driving
As already mentioned, when you lose power, do you have interior lights, headlights, dash lights, or is it all just dead?
If it's all dead during this time, go down and check the wires coming up from the starter, i'll be one of them is loose or broken and making intermittant connection.
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