Maty be a plugged catalytic converter
My Pontiac Sunbird wasn't starting for a friend of mine, and I had never had the problem. But I figured out that you have to be in First gear to start it, so check that. Also there might be a bad starter or something like that. Hope that helps Rovert
Get a can of WD40 and spray the inside and outside of the dist cap and all of the plug wiring and coil.
There are many parts to a car that must be maintained. This problem can be caused by a bad fuel pump, filter, or fuel injectors.Ê
firing order is from left to right
Fuel pump, blown fuel pump fuse, fuel filter clogged, fuel pressure regulator, or defective ECU.
take every thing you own out of the car then take the cutting tourch and start cutting evry thing you see then burn the car .. hope this helps
Yes it does.You can get to about 90 and no more.It will start bogging down.
change the pilot jet
To change the heater core in a 1987 Pontiac Sunbird, start by disconnecting the battery and draining the coolant. Remove the dashboard and the heater assembly to access the heater core, which is typically located behind the dashboard. Disconnect the hoses attached to the heater core, remove the mounting screws, and replace the old core with a new one. Finally, reassemble the heater assembly, reconnect the hoses, refill the coolant, and reconnect the battery.
Most likely it is a fan motor that is pulling too much amperage. I'd start with the fan motor and/or the fan motor resistor.
Hi peoplz
To replace the ignition cylinder in a 1993 Pontiac Sunbird V6, start by disconnecting the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Remove the steering column cover by unscrewing the screws and gently prying it off. Insert the key into the ignition and turn it to the "Run" position, then locate and depress the pin or release tab on the ignition cylinder to pull it out. Finally, insert the new ignition cylinder, reassemble the steering column cover, and reconnect the battery.