My 1993 GL Automatic has recently started having some drivability issues. The problems started last Monday night. I was driving on the highway and the engine died with no warning. I got out on the side of the road and checked to see if any hoses were disconnected. Since 18 wheelers were passing by very quickly, I didn't want to stay outside for too long.
While I waited for an hour for the tow truck, I had a chance to do little checks here and there while inside the car. When I cranked the car, and it would just crank without sputtering. I could hear the fuel pump relay clicking. Well when I got home, I ordered a fuel pump of eBay. It was a $40 3-door aspire fuel pump that appeared to have never been used. The next day, I looked under the hood, planning to test the car with starting fluid, and noticed that the wire from the primary ignition to the distributor was disconnected. I reattached the wire and the car started right up.
I went driving for a bit and it wasn't until I had driven the car for a while did I encounter a new problem. The car started dying again. This time, I was able to get off the highway. I opened the hood and saw that the wire fell off again. I reattached it but noticed that it was loose. I went home and grabbed another ignition wire from my 1988 LX 5 speed.
That fixed the issue, but then a new one started. After driving for a while, the car started to buck slightly. It felt like it was running out of fuel. I pulled into a parking lot and checked the wire but this time it was secure. I went home and the bucking went away.
That night, the unused pump with sending unit came in and I installed it. After starting the car up, while it started quickly, the bucking was more noticeable. I filled the car up with gas and the bucking stopped.
Yesterday, I was in a rush and the car was performing okay until the evening. Last night, the bucking returned and has gotten progressively worse. I haven't driven the car far enough for it to run out of gas. When barely pressing the accelerator, the RPM would only slightly drop and come back up, indicating that the car was hesitating a little. A harder press on the accelerator would bring a longer and more severe hesitation which has gotten worse. At this point, I'm not sure what else to check.
While I waited for an hour for the tow truck, I had a chance to do little checks here and there while inside the car. When I cranked the car, and it would just crank without sputtering. I could hear the fuel pump relay clicking. Well when I got home, I ordered a fuel pump of eBay. It was a $40 3-door aspire fuel pump that appeared to have never been used. The next day, I looked under the hood, planning to test the car with starting fluid, and noticed that the wire from the primary ignition to the distributor was disconnected. I reattached the wire and the car started right up.
I went driving for a bit and it wasn't until I had driven the car for a while did I encounter a new problem. The car started dying again. This time, I was able to get off the highway. I opened the hood and saw that the wire fell off again. I reattached it but noticed that it was loose. I went home and grabbed another ignition wire from my 1988 LX 5 speed.
That fixed the issue, but then a new one started. After driving for a while, the car started to buck slightly. It felt like it was running out of fuel. I pulled into a parking lot and checked the wire but this time it was secure. I went home and the bucking went away.
That night, the unused pump with sending unit came in and I installed it. After starting the car up, while it started quickly, the bucking was more noticeable. I filled the car up with gas and the bucking stopped.
Yesterday, I was in a rush and the car was performing okay until the evening. Last night, the bucking returned and has gotten progressively worse. I haven't driven the car far enough for it to run out of gas. When barely pressing the accelerator, the RPM would only slightly drop and come back up, indicating that the car was hesitating a little. A harder press on the accelerator would bring a longer and more severe hesitation which has gotten worse. At this point, I'm not sure what else to check.
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