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Re: cravens (re random shutoff problem) [cravens]
by azu on Wed Jun 20 16:37:26 PDT 2007
That is great. Mine too had three seperate no start problems. Bad ground, crank and then camshaft sensor! Ride on!
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Re: 3800 V6 intermittent starting problems [nikhit]
by azu on Mon Feb 04 13:12:31 PST 2008
I went through same thing and mechanics were stumped. 95% chance it is a bad ground. Make sure all battery connections are tight and corrosion free. Clean all underhood grounds. On my 95 there were three locations, just look on the fenders and firewall areas. If that doesn't do it there are two grounds in the cabin in the front right where your left foot would go on drivers' side and right foot on passengers side. It is under the carpet. If that doesn't work clean the ground buss, there is one by each front door under the trim next to the seat. Do the drivers' side first as this is usually the culprit. Just carefully take off the tape and you will see the ground buss, a plastic blue part with wires going in. Pull the small long metal piece out and clean well. Then take each wire out and clean connection and if you have some dielectric grease put that on it. If that doesn't do it then do the passenger side front ground buss. If that still doesn't work then probably cam shaft and/or crank shaft sensors are bad. Another possibility that the magnet on the harmonic balancer is bad as well. Good luck.
Re: 3800 V6 intermittent starting problems [neustkg]
by azu on Sun Feb 03 19:26:54 PST 2008
I'm not 100% sure that the post '99 Bonnies have them but it is a ground that are for the fuel pump. door locks, defroster etc. It is next to the drivers door under the trim.
Re: 3800 V6 intermittent starting problems [neustkg]
by azu on Sat Feb 02 11:55:43 PST 2008
Sounds like a ground problem. Check all battery connections and grounds under the hood. Also check the ground buss next to the drivers' side door under the carpet. Mine is a 95 and had similar problems. Good luck!
Re: car bucks like a mule [gmonly4me]
by azu on Fri Jan 25 13:18:58 PST 2008
Sounds like it could be as simple as a loose or broken vacuum hose going to the TCC Solenoid. If the hose is fine then perhaps it's time for a new TCC Solenoid. Good luck, these types of problems can be tricky to solve.

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