well all i can say is its a piece of junk and u should give away
There could be several reasons why a 1993 Pontiac Bonneville keeps dying. A couple of reasons could be a dirty air control valve or bad spark plugs.
There are more possibilities than the mind can imagine.Take it to a repair shop and have them inspect the underside. It could be the engine mounts, they might need replacing, check them first.
the battery is flat or its to old
You could have a short from the controlls to the fan
Could be the fuel pump, fuel pump relay or fuse
You could try changing the transmission filter and the fluid.
you could have a wire broke in the tire
My 2000 Grand Prix would have a low-speed knocking noise coming from the drivers side as the CV axle was failing. The loss of lubrication in the CV Boots allows the joint to make a knocking/tapping sound at a low speed. If the knocking is coming from the engine compartment, then it could be an entirely different problem.
could be fuel filter
could be one of the coil packs went bad
Could also be the harmonic balancer. When they go bad they make a knocking noise when the engine is idling. If it has a rod or main bearing going bad it would NOT affect the way it runs so you could have a serious problem in the motor itself. If the rod or main is going out it will not run long like that. SORRY TO BE THE ONE TO TELL YOU THIS. Ray
If you accidentally shift a 2000 Pontiac Bonneville from drive to reverse while driving forward, it can cause severe damage to the transmission and drivetrain. The sudden change in direction puts immense stress on the transmission components, potentially leading to catastrophic failure. Additionally, this action could cause the vehicle to jerk violently, posing a safety risk to the driver and others on the road. If this occurs, it's crucial to have the vehicle inspected by a mechanic to assess any damage.