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Pontiac Bonneville Engine And Engine Cooling Exhaust System Safety Report | Apr 03, 2011
Reported on Apr 03, 2011
1995 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE ENGINE WOULD SUDDENLY SHUT OFF ANYTIME, ANYWHERE, AT ANY SPEED, USUALLY DURING WARMER WEATHER, LEAVING THE DRIVER WITH NO POWER BRAKES NOR POWER STEERING. THE CAR USUALLY WOULD NOT START FOR AT LEAST 30 MINUTES, STRANDING THE DRIVER AND PASSENGERS. AFTER SPENDING ALOT OF TIME AND MONEY TRYING TO DIAGNOSE THE PROBLEM, WE REPLACED A FUNCTIONING YET DEFECTIVE TPS (THROTTLE POSITIONING SENSOR) THAT DID NOT MALFUNCTION TO THE POINT OF REGISTERING A CODE ON THE COMPUTER. THE PROBLEM HAS NOT RECURRED. *TR | |
Make: | Pontiac |
Model: | Bonneville |
Manufactured by: | GENERAL MOTORS LLC |
Year: | 1995 |
Was a crash reported? | N |
Was an injury reported? | |
Was a death reported? | |
Was a fire reported? | N |
Location: | NEOLA UT |
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Mileage: | 125000 miles. |
Speed: | 60 MPH |
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Was a police report filed? | N |
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