I have a car problem that my mechanic is continously unable to solve.

Asked by Evelyn May 12, 2022 at 04:45 PM about the 2005 Buick LeSabre

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have had my car for at most 8 months
and hadn't had a single problem until
now. Every time I start to drive my car
the engine just randomly dies. This
happens every time I drive my car now.
No one I have talked to can figure it
out. If some could help me try to figure
out the problem that would be great.

2 Answers

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First I'm curious as to what the mechanic has already replaced. Secondly, I had a 95 Oldsmobile that would do the same thing after it got up to temperature. It took me a while trying to figure it out, I had a volt meter connected to the fuel pump while driving, just to rule out the pump, replaced the fuel filter, Cleaned, (and replaced maf sensor), replaced crank sensor, it stopped for a while, then went to the cam sensor and drove it another year and a half before it threw a rod (Due to another issue that I wasn't able to afford to fix at the time)

I am having the same problem. It always starts back up. I'm afraid to take my foot off the gas for fear it will stall so basically I am driving my automatic like a clutch. One foot on the gas and one foot on the brake. I'm pretty sure it has something to do with the transmission

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