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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / August 2007

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1990 CHEVY BERETTA STARTS THEN DIES

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TRIGIBB@gmail.com - 29 Aug 2007 19:34 GMT
I have  a 1990 Chevy Beretta  it will start but will not stay running
for more than a second or two. The fuel filter and fuel pump have been
replaced, the fuel pressure is good and we have spark. I could really
use some advice on what to try next?
WindsorFox - 30 Aug 2007 03:39 GMT
> I have  a 1990 Chevy Beretta  it will start but will not stay running
> for more than a second or two. The fuel filter and fuel pump have been
> replaced, the fuel pressure is good and we have spark. I could really
> use some advice on what to try next?

   Try installing a 5 litre Ford V8 and then get back with us.

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SoCo&Lime - 31 Aug 2007 02:41 GMT
>I have  a 1990 Chevy Beretta  it will start but will not stay running
>for more than a second or two. The fuel filter and fuel pump have been
>replaced, the fuel pressure is good and we have spark. I could really
>use some advice on what to try next?

Buy a Ford Mustang.
Les Benn - 31 Aug 2007 16:30 GMT
>>I have  a 1990 Chevy Beretta  it will start but will not stay running
>>for more than a second or two. The fuel filter and fuel pump have been
>>replaced, the fuel pressure is good and we have spark. I could really
>>use some advice on what to try next?
>
> Buy a Ford Mustang.
I would assume you have a 3.4 L V6. I would look at the IAC and the ignition
module inside the distributor. Did you check the timing to see if it is
correct?
 
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