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Bad Startes And Car sputtering

Old Apr 29, 2004 | 10:27 PM
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Default Bad Startes And Car sputtering

So i have a 92 SSEI and i got the last year in november and my car has the problem with going around corners to fast and it starts to sputter but now when i stop to fast with my car will just die but this now it did start right away and just made a clicking nosie so i thought that i didn't have in park so i check and it was and i did it again and it did it again so I left it for sec while i was in the middle of the road and tryed again after a few second and it started so i was pretty happy because that would of sucked if i got stuck there but now when i am starting to get up to speed it will kinda start sputtering so i think my fuel pump is getting worse then it was but today i went go start it after lunch and it did the same thing i ckeck to see if it was in park and was so i tryed it again and nothin so I left it for sec then tryed it and it worked so when i got home i check the connections on the started to see if it was a lose wire but everything looked good so i am not to sure what is the problem so i was wondering if anybody new what it could be
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Old Apr 29, 2004 | 11:06 PM
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OK, Mr. run-on:

Your problem with the car cutting out around corners (plagues the 92 MY) is a misplaced fuel strainer. There is a TSB on that one.

As for the newer problem, your fuel pressure regulator may be going bad, or the fuel pump. You need to check your fuel pressure when under load, and also after you turn the car off, to see if it dies off quick.
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