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1992 Voyager LS Power loss


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Talever
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Dec 8, 2010, 12:28 PM

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Hello I have a 1992 Voyager LE. I start the car drive it for a few miles runs fine. Then loses power and shuts down, I turn off the key for a minute or two and the car start back up runs great for a few miles then same problem Loses power. I have replaced the plugs, the Oxygen sensor I had a 21 error and nothing else so i replaced the O2 sensor. The car allways seems to re start and I can usually get about 10 miles before failure It will also run for a mile or so fater power loss by keeping it under 10 mph Any ideas


Sidom
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Dec 8, 2010, 7:55 PM

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On this one you would want to start off with finding out what you are losing when it dies. Spark or fuel? This will narrow down where to start looking...


Talever
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Dec 9, 2010, 9:59 AM

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It appears to be a fuel delivery problem.


Sidom
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Dec 9, 2010, 8:58 PM

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Ok, that would be a place to start.
To help me out a bit here let me know what tests have already run & with the results and what test did you do to confirm the fuel loss problem?


Talever
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Dec 10, 2010, 9:54 AM

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Hi No able to do any test. I have replaced the Fuel filter, Oxygen sensor, and spark plugs. The car runs great for about 10 minutes then loses poweer, starts right back up only to do it again after 5-10 minutes. I did replace the fuel pump with a used fuel pump. I was unable to get one quickly locally. I have ordered a new pump and will install that next. Don't know what else to try.

Thanks

Chuck


Hammer Time
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Dec 10, 2010, 10:58 AM

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If you're unable to do any test, then your just going to have to pay someone else to do it for you and they are going to have to drive the car until it happens. There is no magic answer for you and your "hunch" that it's a fuel problem isn't necessarily true.



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