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Question: 1997 Olds LSS 3.8 mileage: 121,000. My '97 Olds LSS cuts out between 40 - 55 mph, especially when the A/C is on and on an incline. It feels as if it a fuel line plug, or severe loss of spark when it occurs. It's had (at least) the following performed: new plugs, wires, fuel filter, injectors cleaned, computer reset. The problem is hardly noticeable without the A/C on, but pronounced with it.

Answer: You mentioned having the computer reset, we assume to clear fault codes. The codes will tell you what is malfunctioning in your can. You need to scan your computer for trouble codes. We recommend the a pocket scanner that you can use to pin point problems and failed components. With the same scanner you can clear the check engine light after you have replaced the malfunctioning parts.




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