The most common reason why an engine would run for a short while and die and a while later start again only to do the same thing is a clogged fuel filter.
There is not a fuel shut off switch for any General Motors cars or trucks. jd
Probably under right front kick panel where the dash is
General motors does not have a fuel shut off switch.
There is no such animal on a General Motors car or truck.jd
Sure will. Thermostat will stick shut not allowing coolant to flow
thermostat
the door striker needs adjusted along with possibly the latch mechanism.
Fuel pump, check pressure Coil, see if you are getting spark to plugs
I have the same problem, but i have a '95 Monte Carlo but its the same bodyframe and my passenger door wont close. I have to either slam it to get it shut, or spend an hour or so playing with the door hinge....like my passenger door, when i open it up, you know how its got that grabber thing to make it grab on to the metal latch to shut it? Well, i have to open that and play with it, and the unlock/lock button to get it closed
That's a good question? I have a 86 ss and it comes on now and then i just shut the car off and turn it back on and its gone, but maybe u need to clean the carb?
Well, honey, the fuel reset switch on a Chevrolet Monte Carlo is actually called the fuel pump shut-off switch. It's typically located in the trunk on the driver's side behind the carpeting. So, if your car is acting up like a diva on a bad day, check there first before you start panicking.
Shut the Door was created in 1995.