The throtle cable is freezing up. Replace it.
There could be several reasons why a 1993 Pontiac Bonneville keeps dying. A couple of reasons could be a dirty air control valve or bad spark plugs.
no, check your fluid levels.
You could have a short from the controlls to the fan
Could be the fuel pump, fuel pump relay or fuse
You could try changing the transmission filter and the fluid.
if it is automatic the transmission could be slipping if manual the throttle could be sticking
could be one of the coil packs went bad
A 2002 Pontiac Bonneville may not shift into overdrive due to several potential issues, including low transmission fluid levels, a malfunctioning transmission control module, or a faulty throttle position sensor. Additionally, problems with the transmission itself, such as worn clutches or internal damage, could prevent overdrive engagement. It's advisable to have a professional mechanic diagnose the issue to pinpoint the exact cause and recommend appropriate repairs.
Several issues could prevent a 1994 Pontiac Trans Sport from shifting into overdrive, including low transmission fluid levels, a faulty transmission control module, or issues with the throttle position sensor. Additionally, problems with the vehicle's wiring or vacuum leaks could also interfere with the transmission's ability to shift properly. It's advisable to have the transmission system checked by a qualified mechanic to diagnose the specific cause.
Yes, a 1996 Pontiac Bonneville supercharged 3800 engine can be swapped into a 2001 Pontiac Bonneville SSEi, as both engines belong to the same family and share similar mounting points and components. However, there may be differences in engine management systems, wiring harnesses, and other peripherals that could require modifications for a successful installation. It's essential to ensure compatibility with the transmission and other systems, and to consider any necessary adjustments to the ECU for optimal performance.
it could be a range of things. it could be overheating, gas gauge is low, or your rpms are running too high.
on a 93 Pontiac Bonneville you would remove the passenger side front tire. there may be a plastic cover that just pulls off. look to your left,back and up a little bit you should see the wires that connect to your cam sensor. theres your cam sensor. 91 Bonneville is probably the same.