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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Camaro / July 2004

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86 Camaro no start

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Not@here.com - 31 Jul 2004 01:04 GMT
I have a 86 Camaro with a 2.8l engine. This past week I have been
haveing error code for O2 sensor come up, It was only once in a while
and I was going to look at it on the weekend. Today I was at a stop
light and the engine died and wouldn't start. Could an O2 sensor shut
down a car? There is no spark at the coil at all. So is this coil,
computer, sensor or something else? Any help would be great

Ken

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Not@here.com - 31 Jul 2004 02:05 GMT
   I should mention that this is an electronic ignition and the car
will turn over but no spark. If the ignition switch is bad would all the
gauges and fuel pump still come on?

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lobo - 31 Jul 2004 02:59 GMT
> I have a 86 Camaro with a 2.8l engine. This past week I have been
> haveing error code for O2 sensor come up, It was only once in a while
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>
> Ken

Not sure, but does the car have a crank trigger? Should be a sensor that
sits next to the dampener. I find out how to check that. Good luck.
lobo
lobo - 31 Jul 2004 03:09 GMT
> > I have a 86 Camaro with a 2.8l engine. This past week I have been
> > haveing error code for O2 sensor come up, It was only once in a while
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> Not sure, but does the car have a crank trigger? Should be a sensor that
> sits next to the dampener. I would find out how to check that. I don't
think an 02 sensor would cause what you are saying.
Good luck.
> lobo
 
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