It really could mean anything. You will have to have the code read with a diagnostic scanner. Any good auto parts store will usually do this for free for you. Or if you happen to know someone with one. That is all I can say. Good luck.
Could be the Throttle Positioning Sensor or the Idle Air Control Valve
Try locating and testing or changing the TPS (Throttle Position Sensor) Or if it's not in gear it could be the rev limiter keepin you from over revving & blowing your engine.
You can ask customer service on this website to get your answer.
If your 1990 Lumina has gas in the oil pan, then there could be a stuck injector flooding the engine. There can also be a blown head gasket. Driving the vehicle can destroy the engine.
If the brake lights are not coming on in your car and you have changed the bulbs and the fuses with no results, you could also check the wiring in your '98 Chevrolet Lumina. The wires may be damaged or even broken.
This could be caused by MANY things. I'd start with the O2 sensor and the EGR valve. Check engine light on? Have the codes read and start there.
Yes. You'll need to change the exhaust and cooling systems.
It depends on the year check at http://www.automotive.com/used-cars/pricing/11/chevrolet/lumina/index.html
Several things could be making the Lumina growl. Check the belts and pulleys on the front of the engine. Check the engine mounts as well. Either of these areas can cause the problem of the growling noise.
The fuel pressure regulator or the fuel pump could be bad on the 19900 Lumina. Check both of these to start troubleshooting the problem.
One reason a 1993 Chevy Lumina may turn over but not start could be the battery. It may also be the spark plugs.
If someone wished to make a complaint about customer service, they could use the Chevrolet website contact page. Alternatively, they could ask to file a complaint with the local store manager.