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Good Day All,
I own a 1997 Buick Lesabre Limited, "Tim-Bob" Recently it has been powering off while driving. I have about 148,000+ miles on it. Had a complete tune-up, oil change, air filter change, and tire rotation about 2 months ago. I let it warm up a good 5 minutes or so before heading out.
My husband took the car to a reputable mechanic who charged us $300 for one small part (and I don't know which one it is) and labor. He opened the ENTIRE panel under the steering wheel and fixed the car. A little over a week later and Tim-Bob shuts off again.
I've done some reading & research and alot of people on this forum suggests that it's either the IAC or the Mass Air Flow Sensor. I'm willing to buy the part(s) but would like some advice before I proceed.
How does it shut off? Immediately like the key was turned off? Or does it kind of misfire a few times?
How does it restart? Immediately? Or does it have sit 15-30 minutes before it restarts?
Any Service Engine lights come on as it shuts off?
What part was replaced?
Does the shutoff happen about the same length of time after you've started driving?
For the record, it only needs 10-30 seconds warm up before driving away gently. Saves gas.
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
How does it shut off: Immediately, gives no warning
How does it re-start: Put the car in park and give the key a few cranks until it starts again
Any service engine lights: None at all
What part: Unknown, the mechanic didn't say and will not take my calls. I only know he opened up the entire panel under my steering wheel/steering column.
Shutoff: Varies, sometimes immediately and sometimes after a few miles
How To Read the Codes on a pre 1994 GM car
Are the spark plug wires replacements--not the original Packard brand from the factory?
Are spark plugs correct for the engine. Replacements by ACDelco work best. Some people had
trouble with various other brands solved by replacements.
Are you losing any coolant. It was the Series II engine where coolant seeping into intake
was a problem, but it's possible you might have intake gaskets letting coolant through.
Most of the symptoms sound like EGR valve is a possibility. Do not immerse in solvent
and don't let solvent run up the shaft into the electrical mechanical parts in the top. But
clean so that everything seals off at bottom with no coking and the shaft moves easily.
I used gasoline outdoors as solvent and a soft bristle brush. There is a gasket but gentle
removal didn't damage mine and I reused it.
The only thing suspicious is the bump at speed causing thing to die. Do check all the connections
for ground wires to various parts, even the little cables that run to body or fenders. Same for
positive leads, but disconnect ground at battery to avoid arcing and damaging you wiring
fatally
The Series II engines had trouble with the crankshaft position sensors but those usually
didn't restart immediate and had to cool to gain magnetic strength again.
A few Pontiac folks (same body) found quick stalls like the one at 60 were due to
the ignition switch--not the key lock cylinder. But the actual switch body that is
moved from contact to contact as you rotate the key. The contacts have worn and
with vibration caused car to die with bumps. My test would be to move the wiring
going to the steering column with the engine running and bang around a little on the
column and the switch that sits on top of it.
Switch is #80 in drawing.
http://www.rockauto.com/info/301/D1434C_Primary.jpg
Credit for diagram from http://www.steeringcolumnservices.com/exploded-view-results.php?y=1993&ma=Buick&mo=LeSabre&d=Tilt&c=6012
I'd also clean the MAF sensor with spray to be sure the two fine wires inside don't have
particles stuck to them. Do not touch wires. Before cleaning, you might tap the MAF
with a screwdriver handle to see if that changes the way the engine idles but usually
MAF just needs cleaning.
Look for youtube videos on the MAF cleaning.
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,