Could be bad gas,fuel filter plugged ,bad spark or timeing,air breather real dirty.
your question makes no sense.
I have a 2003 Monte Carlo SS and the only time it turned off on me was when my radiator had broken and the car was over heating. Its turns off so it wont explode.
could be the rear strut bushings are bad.
I have a 2001 Monte Carlo and mine started sputtering. It took me about a month to fix it but all I needed was a tune up....but all I did basically is change the spark plugs and wires out and now it runs great
It would not be very difficult since the vehicles are built almost exactly the same, but I would not suggest it as the 3.4L engine is not a very dependable engine and has many mechanical malfunctions. If you want a more powerful engine than the 3.1L, I would recommend going with a 3.8L 3800 Series II, which is cast from the same block as the Chevy 350's just with the last two cylinders removed. All internals are interchangeable with Chevy 350's, Which makes it quite easy to find replacement parts.
There are sensors in the bumpers and frame. An impact of 5 miles per hour or above will deploy them.jd
I'm sure someone out there makes one for the 3.4, call summit racing and ask them the same question.
A fast transmission shift on a 1997 Monte Carlo can be attributed to several factors, including a well-maintained transmission fluid, properly calibrated shift points, and a functioning throttle position sensor. Additionally, performance-enhancing modifications, such as a shift kit or upgraded valve body, can improve shift responsiveness. Proper engine tuning and maintaining optimal RPM levels also contribute to quicker shifts, ensuring the transmission engages smoothly and efficiently.
Probably distributor cap, ignition timing, timing chain/cam timing or burned exhaust valve(s). Pick one.
might be your struts, or more than likely since it happens when you turn it is probably a CV joint
I have one, and it does have the tire pressure warning. It is displayed in the same message center as the low fuel warning, and it makes the same warning sound.
CV joints (constant velocity joints) get them replaced or you're gonna be in trouble real soon. Not very expensive to replace.