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Car Forum / Pontiac / Pontiac Fiero / May 2007

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1987 4-cyl Fiero SE 5 speed edition

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chrishizzle76 - 03 May 2007 01:54 GMT
My car dies when i put it into gear. I have no first gear at all as it
will not even give me the option of an open 1st gear while engine is
running. I 'need' to drive it to reset my new IAC because the
intructions say it needs to be driven at 40mph in order for it to set
itself where it needs to be so it will stop idling erratically. It
spurts and surges and chokes. It was doing it before i replaced IAC so
i dont know if reseting the new one will fix the problem or not. Its
been sitting for 3 years because it was wrecked and i was going to fix
it so i can drive to college back and forth 80 miles one way an with
gas prices its hard to drive my truck. Ive replaced Fuel Injector,
Fuel Filter and IAC. Please help me.

Thanks
Chris
mic - 09 May 2007 02:50 GMT
You need to lift off the air cleaner and replace everything under it.  That
will fix your problem.

> My car dies when i put it into gear. I have no first gear at all as it
> will not even give me the option of an open 1st gear while engine is
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> Thanks
> Chris
Brian - 12 May 2007 11:15 GMT
Start with the plugs, wires cap and rotor, see how it runs then. Check the
timing. If it is still having problems going in gear it may be the clutch or
the brakes sticking
You mentioned that it had been sitting for a while that's why I mentioned
the tuneup first. Mechanical parts dont like to sit. They tend to get used
to being in one position and get stuck that way until they are freed up.
If you store your vehicle for any length of time its best to start it every
so often and take it out for a trip around the block when it's nice out
 
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