Pontiac: bonneville idle problems SOLVED!
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bonneville idle problems SOLVED!
I have found the culprit! Unfortunately, like many other owners of cars with the series II 3800 it turned out to be the upper intake coolant leak. The little genius I bought the car from must have changed the upper intake right before I bought it (I know this because the date code on top of the part say april of 2002, I bought the car in october of 2002) anyway, when he installed the intake he forgot to put the egr pipe up through the upper intake so it proceeded to burn a quarter sized hole up through the plastic. Needless to say I won't drive 200 miles to the middle of nowhere (Iowa) to buy a car again.
thanks for letting me vent a little.
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Re: bonneville idle problems SOLVED!
Wow, glad you found the problem. How'd he forget about that egr stove pipe
I wonder? Well, good luck with it.
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markwb
2001 Bonneville SLE
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with the series II 3800 it turned out to be the upper intake coolant leak.
The little genius I bought the car from must have changed the upper intake
right before I bought it (I know this because the date code on top of the
part say april of 2002, I bought the car in october of 2002) anyway, when he
installed the intake he forgot to put the egr pipe up through the upper
intake so it proceeded to burn a quarter sized hole up through the plastic.
Needless to say I won't drive 200 miles to the middle of nowhere (Iowa) to
buy a car again.
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Re: bonneville idle problems SOLVED!
It was probably a lame attempt at a fix. It should of been replaced with
a egr pipe that was stepped down in size. First I heard of someone
leaving it out. Do you need the measurements for a new one Gooch?
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