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Old 04-25-2008, 07:07 PM   #16
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Re: Help with 1991 Lumina Euro

Hi gang, I am new to this site. Hope that someone has an answer for me. My fiancee's 91 lumina won't hardly start cold. Once started or warmed up it runs strong. Code reader brings up heat sensor. Replaced it still starts hard but weather is warmer and it starts easier. Now check this out, If AC is on and with engine warm it is hard to start. Has new fuel pump, filter, clean fuel, all new sensorsors and brain. I read someone say even a new brain may fail who tests them? Any help would be appreciated. I am about to give up on it. Oh, Forgot to mention that the fans come on just after vehicle starts.....Cold or hot!

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Old 04-25-2008, 07:57 PM   #17
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Re: Help with 1991 Lumina Euro

Welcome to AF, you have tagged on to an existing thread, start a new one please, see thread starter top l/s of forum page.
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