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Car Forum / Pontiac / Pontiac Cars / August 2005

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Travis King - 04 Aug 2005 06:30 GMT
Pontiac 6000 2.5L 123k Automatic.  Since I've known the car, it ONCE IN A
WHILE stalls when you goose or stomp on the gas pedal or sometimes just to
start going after a stop.  You've got to let it roll before you start
pressing the gas from a stop or it's more likely to stall.  It's even done
this backing out of the driveway.  Does it more during the Winter.  Dad
seems to think it's the fuel pressure regulator.  Any suggestions?  Thanks.
Workinman1 - 05 Aug 2005 04:30 GMT
your dad might be right....might be the reg. had the same problem but on a
95 ford cargo. Does it want to stall when you are completely stoped?
Travis King - 05 Aug 2005 06:24 GMT
> your dad might be right....might be the reg. had the same problem but on a
> 95 ford cargo. Does it want to stall when you are completely stoped?

It does not stall when I'm stopped nor does it want to.  It also does not
want to stall when I slow down.  It's when you gun it (or push the gas pedal
quite a ways further down quickly) or take off from a stop if you don't let
the car role.  Like I said, it only does this once in a while.  My brother
last year drove my car and went to get on the interstate and stomped on it
to merge and it stalled on him.  I don't have problems starting the car.
 
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