If you can add a injector cleaner and it bandaids the problem temporarily it may be because your vehicle's fuel filter is becoming plugged which will cause a lean condition. Also the O2 sensor (Oxygen sensor) may need replacing. Both items can cause a lean condtion which will show up as a surge or bucking. MM
I had the same problem. What is happening is there is varnish from the fuel on the potentionmeter, and making a bad connection. I used fuel injection cleaner for a few tanks and the problem has never come back.
Squirt some carb cleaner or a little starting fluid down into the throttle body then try to start the engine. If the engine attempts to run briefly you probably have a fuel delivery problem.
You have a clogged or possibly rusty fuel injection line....try using a bottle of fuel injector cleaner, it worked for my 93 lumina.
This could be a number of problems... Fuel pump problem? Carbuerator / fuel injection problem? Timing problem?
Whenever there are problems that you need to solve.
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I had a similar problem with my car once. I think you have a fuel injection problem. Go to a car place like pep boys or Strauss and buy fuel injection cleaner like STP. Then the next time you go to the gas station, add the whole bottle in with the gas. Then run your car as usual- hopefully this will fix that.... -A
having same problem
whenever it becomes a problem
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1 Identify the problem 2 Simplify the problem whenever possible 3 Work out the problem 4 Problem solved when checked out satisfactory
No, not unless it was an extremely large amount.