Hello all!
I have a 1998 Grand Prix GT with 3.8L non-supercharged engine. 270,000 miles on the car and 160,000 miles on the engine. I replaced the engine 2 or 3 years ago and have had no problems with it until now.
I was driving down the road when the car just quit. Could not get it to start so had it towed home.
Almost seemed like a fuel supply problem. I tested fuel pressure and when I turn on the key, pressure jumps right up to 50 psi. However, after two seconds, the pressure drops.
When the car sits for a while (a day or two) I can start it up and it runs for about 10 minutes. Then, the engine starts sputtering for a few seconds (5 seconds or less) then dies. Then, attempts to start the car are unsuccessful. If I hold the pedal to the floor, it helps, but only for a couple of seconds before it stalls again. Fuel pressure is good (42 or 43 psi) while the engine is running until it stalls, and actually for a couple of seconds after the engine stalls. After the engine is stalled for a couple of seconds, the pressure drops again.
Initial codes indicated a bad throttle position sensor. I replaced that and it made no difference.
I tried to determine what is causing the fuel pressure drop after the key is on for two seconds. I replaced the fuel injector pressure regulator, no help. I pulled the fuel injectors our while still attached to the fuel rail to see if I had a fuel injector which was leaking, but did not see any leeks.
Also, after replacing the throttle position sensor, there have been no codes.
Also, when the engine stumbles after 10 minutes or so, when I get the engine to run, there is a heck of a nasty smell coming from the exhaust. Definitely not burning the gas properly.
The way it runs OK for 10 minutes or so then starts sputtering for only a few seconds… it almost seems like some sort of a sensor which has gone bad, but no codes are presented. However, the OBD reader does show 4 monitors in a status of READY and 4 monitors in a status of INC. I don’t know what the monitor status of INC means, but the 4 monitors in the INC status are: MISFIRE, FUEL, COMP, and 02 HTR.
I was going to replace the fuel filter because it is such an inexpensive piece but have not done it yet. Having problems loosening the nut on the “non-quick-disconnect” end of the fuel filter – it seems to be rusted on and I am afraid of twisting and breaking the fuel line if I apply too much pressure. I have been hosing it down with WD-40 for a couple of days but it still has not broken lose yet.
Anybody have any ideas where I should look next to figure out what is going on?
Thanks!
John.