Shadycheeba
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Thanks for the reply, I am gonna try to fix the fuel issue first. I ordered the regulator, but since, I am losing faith that it is the regulator causing the issue. Yesterday I was driving the lesabre over to a friends house, to pick him up, when I was waiting, and the car was idling, I could hear very clearly alot of fluctuation from the fuel pump. I have never heard that in this car, but it was very clear what it was.
Can one get to the fuel pump through the trunk?
Alright, thanks.Check under the trunk carpet behind the rear seats for a access panel to the fuel pump.
I already sprayed the nut with break free yesterday, but the gas line is very rusty where the filter is, so I really don't have too much faith things are gonna go as planned there, but who knows, it might break loose. Wisconsin is very hard on vehicles.
I was looking at fuel pumps on rock auto, and man...theres alot of them. I was looking at a Carter that seems to be desent, at least it has a few upgrades over oem. I was also looking at a Denso that is also supposed to be desent but more expensive. And then theres ACdelco, Bosch, Delphi, Spectra...etc. I seriously don't want to make the wrong choice.
Did you ever figure out the issue. My daughter's 2000 Lesabre is doing the same thing. It sputters after cold start when in reverse or drive. It's fine after it heats up. We bought the car 2 years ago and I replaced an aftermarket fuel pump to fix the gas gauge issue. I also went ahead and replaced the fuel filter. That was over a year ago. Recently I started throwing parts at the problem. The car is almost 24 years old so I figured it wouldn't hurt to replace them. I replaced the MAF, IAC and the Fuel pressure regulator. I also replaced the shrader valve on the fuel rail. Yesterday, I removed the MAF sensor and sprayed some throttle body cleaner in the Throttle Body. I also cleaned that little sensor attached to the big main air intake hose. Before replacing all that stuff, I sprayed a little bit of Carb Cleaner around areas of the vacuum lines. The engine didn't rev up or down anywhere. I'm going to change the shrader valve again today. Maybe I got a cheapo one and the seals are bad. I'm also going to inspect the hole it comes from. Maybe I left a small amount of broken gasket in there or something. If you can let me know if you ever figured out your issue, I would greatly appreciate it.I already sprayed the nut with break free yesterday, but the gas line is very rusty where the filter is, so I really don't have too much faith things are gonna go as planned there, but who knows, it might break loose. Wisconsin is very hard on vehicles.
I was looking at fuel pumps on rock auto, and man...theres alot of them. I was looking at a Carter that seems to be desent, at least it has a few upgrades over oem. I was also looking at a Denso that is also supposed to be desent but more expensive. And then theres ACdelco, Bosch, Delphi, Spectra...etc. I seriously don't want to make the wrong choice.
You replied to a 5 year old thread. I suggest that you start your own.Did you ever figure out the issue. My daughter's 2000 Lesabre is doing the same thing. It sputters after cold start when in reverse or drive. It's fine after it heats up. We bought the car 2 years ago and I replaced an aftermarket fuel pump to fix the gas gauge issue. I also went ahead and replaced the fuel filter. That was over a year ago. Recently I started throwing parts at the problem. The car is almost 24 years old so I figured it wouldn't hurt to replace them. I replaced the MAF, IAC and the Fuel pressure regulator. I also replaced the shrader valve on the fuel rail. Yesterday, I removed the MAF sensor and sprayed some throttle body cleaner in the Throttle Body. I also cleaned that little sensor attached to the big main air intake hose. Before replacing all that stuff, I sprayed a little bit of Carb Cleaner around areas of the vacuum lines. The engine didn't rev up or down anywhere. I'm going to change the shrader valve again today. Maybe I got a cheapo one and the seals are bad. I'm also going to inspect the hole it comes from. Maybe I left a small amount of broken gasket in there or something. If you can let me know if you ever figured out your issue, I would greatly appreciate it.
Okay, thanks! I started a new thread.You replied to a 5 year old thread. I suggest that you start your own.