Route the fuel line far away from parts that get very hot such as the exhaust system. I would like to know what the symptoms are.
A good tune-up will probley do the trick.
the cruise control is broken....
Vapor lock in the fuel feed line.Vapor lock in the fuel line.
Maybe fuel vapor lock. Hard to pinpoint the cause with no 'hands on'
check for vacuum leaks that wull usually cause this problem
My 1987 Chevy Celebrity with 2.8 V6 was doing the same thing. I cured the problem by replacing three dead fuel injectors.
traction control is off. This mode (when on) uses anti-lock brakes to help stop spinning wheels on snow & ice.
I had a 1980 Blazer with a 350 that did this one summer. Turned out the fuel pump was bad. It would also stop running becasue of "vapor lock". I simply opened the gas cap, let it vent, then the truck would start right up. Once I replaced the fuel pump I never had another related problem.
Please Don't Stop - 1989 was released on: USA: 1989
lock it to the door
Could be the "Torque Converter Lock-up" Solenoid sticking in the lock position.
Possibly the lock-up torque converter solenoid is sticking. Disconnect the wire to the lockup converter.