fuse It is also possible that it is your ignition switch. I had the same problem occasionaly. In my case, the key was not returning completely from the "start" position to the "on" position, but was stopping somewhere in between. This occurred mostly in cold weather when the car was cold, in the morning for instance. Try turning the key back just a hair and see if that helps. If it does not it probably is the fuse.
A bad fuel pump can cause your 1998 Pontiac Grand Am engine to randomly stop running. The fuel pump might be working at times and then at other times not working.
i think the GTO has the LS2 6.2 That depends on what your idea of a Pontiac engine is. The "New" Pontiac GTO was available with the 6.0 engine. If you are talking about a traditional Pontiac engine, the largest factory offered engine is the 455 from 1970-1976.
There are many ways to increase the 455 horsepower. With a cam/valve train swap and working over the heads (or replacing with aftermarket) you can be in the 500+ range. "Pontiac High Performance" is a great source for information on engine modifications.
The Pontiac 2.4 liter engine, is not and interference engine. The Pontiac interference engines are all larger than 3.0 liters.
the 2002 Pontiac Montana came with a 3.4L engine.
The Pontiac 2.4 liter engine, is not and interference engine. The Pontiac interference engines are all larger than 3.0 liters.
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There are a few reasons why a Pontiac 3.4 liter engine may die while driving. The battery cables may of come undone, a spark plug may need changed, or the fuel pump could of stopped working.
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