Pontiac Transport engine problems

engine problem

8.7

pretty bad

Typical Repair Cost:

no data

Average Mileage:

130,333 miles

Number of complaints:

3 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. not sure (3 reports)

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problem #3

2006Nov 07

(reported on)

Transport

  • Automatic transmission
  • 97,000 miles

My van stalls out after you have been driving it for a while. If you let it sit for a few minutes it will go again. I have no problem restarting it but when you put it in drive it dies!!! We have had to have it towed numerous times and when we get it home it starts up and runs okay! The wrecker driver told me it was a sensor but none seems to know what the problem is!!!

Jan D.

Houston, Texas, USA

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problem #2

2007Jan 18

(reported on)

Transport 3.2L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 190,000 miles

please help I'm a single mother of three and my 1990 Pontiac Transport stalls after a length of time driving and takes about five minutes to start back up

Jennie M.

Ocilla, Georgia, USA

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problem #1

2003Feb 28

(reported on)

Transport

  • 104,000 miles

o.k. here I go. everyone and their grandma has theiropinon. No one has been able to diagnose correctly. when I run my van around town for any length of time, it stalls out. It doesnt overheat just stalls. I can get it started again after a couple tries and slowwwwwwwly starting again and again get to the nearest place to pull into. Then I sit and wait and Im off and running again > I can not drive anywhere especially highway I GOT STUCK ON THE MEDIAN ON THE HIGHWAY COULDNT MERGE INTO TRAFFIC BECAUSE OF STALLING VERY SCARY CAUSED A DAMM PANIC ATTACK PLEASE PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

sponge

Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA

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