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96 PARK AVE SUPERCHARGED 110k.
-Bucking/stalling/shudder in 1st on accellaration & decelleration to & from a stop. Sporadic slippage.
-Also Waterpump leak
-Temp fine, oil fine, trans fluid fine
Codes: P300 P705 P706
Any recommendations????
The full story below for any helpful geniuses who are interested:
Moved to LA last fall and I bought a PA. Drove it for 3 months, everything was great. I did notice the coolant reservoir low a couple times, but never noticed any leaks on the ground. I obviously should have taken more attention to the slowly disappearing coolant. I'm not a complete idiot when it comes to cars, but I'm not knowledgeable enough to really fix anything either. I always just try to find a decent 3.8 that some old person drove & maintained for 100k or so. I get the oil changed ever 3k mi, check the fluids at least occasionally, & don't beat on it mercilessly -- but I don't baby them either. And, I will admit I was having fun driving this car a little harder than normal since I never had a supercharged 3800 before -- but nothing super abusive.
Anyway one day I'm mashing down the freeway at 80+, slow down on an off ramp to drop friend at airport & suddenly the engine stalls. Threw it in N & started right back up, but it kept bucking violently when slowing to a stop or accelerating from a stop. Had to throw into neutral and give a little gas when stopping. And likewise give a little gas & throw into gear to get moving again (to avoid stalls).
Never saw temp get hot & oil pressure gauge was fine. Got out of airport loop, checked fluids, Oil 3/4 qt low & little dark (it was due for a change anyway) but no water/milkyness, coolant reservoir low again but only took about half a gallon to fill back up, trans fluid red & clean & kinda thin, no leaks underneath, idled fine in park, no tailpipe smoke. So I drove several miles back towards home in stop and go. Anything over 10 mph and the car ran fine & pumped through gears at freeway speeds. But engine was shaking hard in 1st at low rpms & stalling. So I just stopped at first little rinky dink shop in my area (new to area, didnt know any mechanics). They had it for 2 days and best they could say was "IDK, maybe transmission." Well...Pep Boys was around the corner & i figured they might overcharge me, but at least they could scan it & figure out the issue, and fix it asap. At this point I noticed a water pump leak (it's intermittent). So Pep Boys does a diagnostic & tells me its a head gasket because they did a hydrocarbon test of the coolant & got 72 ppm. Plus obviously a faulty waterpump, and they said the radiator is "corroded". $2600 total. Obviously I'd just buy another car instead, so I limp it home. I was skeptical of the HG diagnosis, but I called a couple shops & they all said that HC in coolant is surefire proof, so I figured it was junk.
Once again, the codes they gave me were: P300 Engine Misfire, P705 Trans range sensor (prndl input), P706 trans range sensor out of range.
So the car sat for over a month cuz I was busy & didnt have time to investigate further. Then one day I start it up and surprisingly no more stalling, just a stutter in the same 1st gear rpm range at stop & go. So I drove it for awhile short distances on city streets & just kept topping the reservoir with water. The trans seemed slow to shift down on deceleration. When stopping fast it would kinda "clunk clunk" down.
So I stopped at another two reputable shops & they both test drove it quick and say "I think maybe trans". They both tell me to fix the water pump and just continue to drive it and see what happens. But I'm not gonna throw $400 at a $2k car when nobody can tell me what this other issue is. Transmission shot? Head gasket? Those are both "junk it and buy another one" type problems. And I'm not broke, so I have no problem buying another car if this one is junk, but for all I know it could be something minor (cuz none of these shops have given me more than a generic guess). I hate to junk the car over an unknown issue, but I'm in a spot where its not realistic to keep filling this reservoir constantly, and its stupid to fix the water pump if the trans or HG is shot. And it also seems stupid to pay any other shops for a diagnostic, because they'll probably be just like Pep Boys and tell me I need a Tranny or HG when they can't figure out the specific cause.
Then finally today after two weeks of short trips in the area, suddenly the transmission was acting very smooth, practically like normal. So I took it for a few couple mile spins back and forth on the freeway, getting on the gas, pumping through gears like a suburban race car again. Then on my third loop back home I get off the freeway and suddenly its real weak even in 2nd & D, spongy pedal. Trans seemed to be slipping. Had to shift down manually to get decent propulsion. Barely could make it up my driveway incline cuz 1st gear was slipping so bad. Something smelled kinda burnt. Never was like this before. Gauges weren't hot, oil pressure still normal, & reservoir was almost full of water. Let it sit for 30 min, then another spin around the block and it was shifting again (altho very poorly), and still alot of slippage & weak power. Now it'stime for sleep. I'm gonna see how it wants to act in the morning and swing by a transmission specialist who does free inspections for one more opinion.
I don't know what to do at this point. Is it likely the trans itself is going out? Or possibly a sensor or something else minor instead? Lately the engine seems to be a little louder / rougher sounding than normal. Sounds like there is a bit of a wiz/whine/grumble somewhere that I don't recognize, but not loud enough for me to pinpoint precisely. One other important note is that there is sporadically some water spray from that pump leak that drips on the belt and gets thrown up to the top of the motor, so that's why I hypothesized a sensor/elec issue is a possibility. Adding to the pickle is that almost everbody in LA drives foreign's, so these mechanics see PA's so rarely that I doubt they have the experience to spot common issues. Closest GM dealership is 20+ miles out in the valley. Called a couple dealers & unsurprisingly, they didnt care much to give me any worthwhile pointers for an 18 y/o car.
I love the car, and there's almost none for sale out here to replace it. Figured I'd try here for last ditch recommendations?? Thanks.
-Bucking/stalling/shudder in 1st on accellaration & decelleration to & from a stop. Sporadic slippage.
-Also Waterpump leak
-Temp fine, oil fine, trans fluid fine
Codes: P300 P705 P706
Any recommendations????
The full story below for any helpful geniuses who are interested:
Moved to LA last fall and I bought a PA. Drove it for 3 months, everything was great. I did notice the coolant reservoir low a couple times, but never noticed any leaks on the ground. I obviously should have taken more attention to the slowly disappearing coolant. I'm not a complete idiot when it comes to cars, but I'm not knowledgeable enough to really fix anything either. I always just try to find a decent 3.8 that some old person drove & maintained for 100k or so. I get the oil changed ever 3k mi, check the fluids at least occasionally, & don't beat on it mercilessly -- but I don't baby them either. And, I will admit I was having fun driving this car a little harder than normal since I never had a supercharged 3800 before -- but nothing super abusive.
Anyway one day I'm mashing down the freeway at 80+, slow down on an off ramp to drop friend at airport & suddenly the engine stalls. Threw it in N & started right back up, but it kept bucking violently when slowing to a stop or accelerating from a stop. Had to throw into neutral and give a little gas when stopping. And likewise give a little gas & throw into gear to get moving again (to avoid stalls).
Never saw temp get hot & oil pressure gauge was fine. Got out of airport loop, checked fluids, Oil 3/4 qt low & little dark (it was due for a change anyway) but no water/milkyness, coolant reservoir low again but only took about half a gallon to fill back up, trans fluid red & clean & kinda thin, no leaks underneath, idled fine in park, no tailpipe smoke. So I drove several miles back towards home in stop and go. Anything over 10 mph and the car ran fine & pumped through gears at freeway speeds. But engine was shaking hard in 1st at low rpms & stalling. So I just stopped at first little rinky dink shop in my area (new to area, didnt know any mechanics). They had it for 2 days and best they could say was "IDK, maybe transmission." Well...Pep Boys was around the corner & i figured they might overcharge me, but at least they could scan it & figure out the issue, and fix it asap. At this point I noticed a water pump leak (it's intermittent). So Pep Boys does a diagnostic & tells me its a head gasket because they did a hydrocarbon test of the coolant & got 72 ppm. Plus obviously a faulty waterpump, and they said the radiator is "corroded". $2600 total. Obviously I'd just buy another car instead, so I limp it home. I was skeptical of the HG diagnosis, but I called a couple shops & they all said that HC in coolant is surefire proof, so I figured it was junk.
Once again, the codes they gave me were: P300 Engine Misfire, P705 Trans range sensor (prndl input), P706 trans range sensor out of range.
So the car sat for over a month cuz I was busy & didnt have time to investigate further. Then one day I start it up and surprisingly no more stalling, just a stutter in the same 1st gear rpm range at stop & go. So I drove it for awhile short distances on city streets & just kept topping the reservoir with water. The trans seemed slow to shift down on deceleration. When stopping fast it would kinda "clunk clunk" down.
So I stopped at another two reputable shops & they both test drove it quick and say "I think maybe trans". They both tell me to fix the water pump and just continue to drive it and see what happens. But I'm not gonna throw $400 at a $2k car when nobody can tell me what this other issue is. Transmission shot? Head gasket? Those are both "junk it and buy another one" type problems. And I'm not broke, so I have no problem buying another car if this one is junk, but for all I know it could be something minor (cuz none of these shops have given me more than a generic guess). I hate to junk the car over an unknown issue, but I'm in a spot where its not realistic to keep filling this reservoir constantly, and its stupid to fix the water pump if the trans or HG is shot. And it also seems stupid to pay any other shops for a diagnostic, because they'll probably be just like Pep Boys and tell me I need a Tranny or HG when they can't figure out the specific cause.
Then finally today after two weeks of short trips in the area, suddenly the transmission was acting very smooth, practically like normal. So I took it for a few couple mile spins back and forth on the freeway, getting on the gas, pumping through gears like a suburban race car again. Then on my third loop back home I get off the freeway and suddenly its real weak even in 2nd & D, spongy pedal. Trans seemed to be slipping. Had to shift down manually to get decent propulsion. Barely could make it up my driveway incline cuz 1st gear was slipping so bad. Something smelled kinda burnt. Never was like this before. Gauges weren't hot, oil pressure still normal, & reservoir was almost full of water. Let it sit for 30 min, then another spin around the block and it was shifting again (altho very poorly), and still alot of slippage & weak power. Now it'stime for sleep. I'm gonna see how it wants to act in the morning and swing by a transmission specialist who does free inspections for one more opinion.
I don't know what to do at this point. Is it likely the trans itself is going out? Or possibly a sensor or something else minor instead? Lately the engine seems to be a little louder / rougher sounding than normal. Sounds like there is a bit of a wiz/whine/grumble somewhere that I don't recognize, but not loud enough for me to pinpoint precisely. One other important note is that there is sporadically some water spray from that pump leak that drips on the belt and gets thrown up to the top of the motor, so that's why I hypothesized a sensor/elec issue is a possibility. Adding to the pickle is that almost everbody in LA drives foreign's, so these mechanics see PA's so rarely that I doubt they have the experience to spot common issues. Closest GM dealership is 20+ miles out in the valley. Called a couple dealers & unsurprisingly, they didnt care much to give me any worthwhile pointers for an 18 y/o car.
I love the car, and there's almost none for sale out here to replace it. Figured I'd try here for last ditch recommendations?? Thanks.