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Problem with my 2002 GT - 5/23/2003 4:33:17 PM   
stang_crazed

 

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When I let out the clutch to accelorate,it boggs like it wants to stall but then picks up.It does that through 1st 2nd and 3rd. I thought maybe 1 of the sensors or a bad batch of fuel. So i take it to the dealer (only becuase its still under warranty) and after 2 days i get a phone call saying they're all scatchin there heads cause they can't find source of whats causing the problem, they hooked it up to the cpu and all the sensors where fine so they flushed the injectors and it still didn't help.


Any help would be greatly appreciated.


Thanks

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Problem with my 2002 GT - 5/27/2003 5:13:23 PM   
03SVTcobraa

 

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I don't know what to tell you really. My first instinct would be that it's a fuel problem of some kind. Have you tried starting out in first at a higher RPM? Does it still do it then? Have you installed any aftermarket products on the car? That's a real puzzler. I understand about the dealer. I have never seen a dealer that knows anything about the cars they sell! lol Good luck, and keep us posted.

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Problem with my 2002 GT - 6/6/2003 10:09:48 PM   
DURRMAN

 

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Maybe try having them check the fuel pressure.  My 99 Grand Am would refuse to accelerate some times for like a minute or two, wouldn't go past 1000 RPM, then all of a sudden it would go back to normal.  It was a bad fuel pump, wasn't keeping the fule pressure up high enough for the injectors. DURRMAN37778.9236921296

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Problem with my 2002 GT - 6/7/2003 1:31:02 PM   
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I know what it might be, ive seen that before...The wrong fuel program in the computer.  Get it re-programed, problem should go away.

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Problem with my 2002 GT - 6/7/2003 1:32:55 PM   
fast4rds1

 

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Before you ask...THey checked the sensors with the computer...they probably never thought to re-enter the stock programing into the computer.  Id bet that your problem goes away if you do that


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