fuel delivery system problem
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Average Mileage:
160,000 miles
Number of complaints:
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2008Aug 14
Impala 3800 V6
This car stopped running, and was dogging out the day before I got paid, so I had it "fixed" they replaced the "mass flow" sensor, although the code it read out was the osm sensor. It is the sensor to the right hand side of the intake manifold, on the top. This was replaced three times, and my car seems to run fine for any mechanic I take it to, (I think my car is demonic) but will not run at all for me, for the first couple of times, it would run fine for my boyfriend and his friends, and last time it broke down, some guy with a mullet got it started and it ran fine for about 20 miles, then shat out again. My friend thinks it might be the fuel pump, ( I can't afford that) and I say maybe the air filter. Any help at all on what this might be, or if you had it happen too would be great!
Sarah W.
Poynette, WI, USA
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