Have vehicle scanned t osee if any codes present--most auto parts will do this free
i had that problem with mine. the problem was an intake vaccuum leak. the engine wasnt getting enough air sucked in at idle and stalling out.
A 1994 Cadillac Deville that has an engine surging problem and is stalling out can indicate it is not getting enough fuel. The fuel filter may be clogged.
Your 1987 Chevy Beretta may be stalling when idling due to several potential issues, such as a clogged fuel filter, a failing fuel pump, or a dirty air filter. Additionally, problems with the idle air control valve or vacuum leaks can disrupt the air-fuel mixture, leading to stalling. It's also worth checking the ignition system, including spark plugs and wires, as they can affect engine performance at idle. A thorough diagnostic can help pinpoint the exact cause.
Well, first you have to figure out WHY it's stalling.
Naming the 3.8 engine and giving year of 'beretta' would certainly help.
Yes it will, but you have to put all the blazer engine stuff onto the beretta engine...
If you try writing your question in English, it might be a lot easier for people to read it.
i have a 1994 Chevy beretta and they are under the engine
depends on which engines you are switching around as to how much you have to change over. Any engine from any beretta should bolt into any other beretta, tempest or corssica. However, you might have problems with computer, wiring harness, gauges, etc. You should also keep engine and tranny from doner car together.
Not really, the engine has little mass and will just stop. Stalling will stretch primary and drive chains perhaps and could put excessive strain on the transmission.
You need to have the codes read. You can then diagnose the codes. The code will probably point to the cause of the stalling.
The temperature sending unit for a 1995 Chevy Beretta is on the front of the engine. It is between the front of the engine and the radiator inlet/outlet.