Engine Performance problem
1995 Chevy Monte Carlo Automatic
My car has more than 100,000 miles on it. It runs OK until it gets warmed up. Then, if I stop and start it again while it's still warm, it sort of jerks and stalls, sometimes actually dying, when I accelerate from a stop. It's done this off and on for several months. First, I got a tune-up with new plugs and plug wires and ignition coil. Then I got a new fuel pump. Each time, it ran OK for about a month, and then the problem came back. Now, it's doing it again, and I'm afraid to drive it very much. The low oil light comes on when it dies, but I just had the oil changed a week ago. I can't afford a new car right now, but I don't know what to do about this one. Any ideas what might be wrong?
1995 Chevy Monte Carlo Automatic
My car has more than 100,000 miles on it. It runs OK until it gets warmed up. Then, if I stop and start it again while it's still warm, it sort of jerks and stalls, sometimes actually dying, when I accelerate from a stop. It's done this off and on for several months. First, I got a tune-up with new plugs and plug wires and ignition coil. Then I got a new fuel pump. Each time, it ran OK for about a month, and then the problem came back. Now, it's doing it again, and I'm afraid to drive it very much. The low oil light comes on when it dies, but I just had the oil changed a week ago. I can't afford a new car right now, but I don't know what to do about this one. Any ideas what might be wrong?
Jan 30, 2009 at 7:41 PM