I have 1992 Chevrolet Astro van problems, stalling while driving and at stop light also just tune it and change filter? If you have one and got it repaired. what was the problem.


Answer:
There can be several areas that are causing your problem. It can be in your engine timing, your distributor, your fuel system, in your coil, and your ECM.


By the way In older vehicles cars had an anti-stall dashpot on the carburetor. However, cars today use a fuel injection
system with almost everything under electrical control by the ECM. As a result there is generally a need to run a code check from your computer. (ECM = Electronic Control Module)



Next this is something you can do yourself if you have the knowledge, book, and if needed for your system, the code reader. For a 92 model you should be able  to get the code by a simple jumper of the diagnostic connector, and to read the codes from the ECM on the Check Engine light.


To know how to do this would require you see how in a book. You can get a book at most auto parts stores that cover the method for most all cars, and what the codes stand for in your car. You might also get what you need to copy in your public library. They have books for most all vehicles, but they don't loan them out, but you can copy what you need.

Chevrolet Astro van problems, stalling while driving and at stop light

I have 1992 Chevrolet Astro van problems, stalling while driving and at stop light also just tune it and change filter? If you have one and got it repaired. what was the problem.


Answer:
There can be several areas that are causing your problem. It can be in your engine timing, your distributor, your fuel system, in your coil, and your ECM.


By the way In older vehicles cars had an anti-stall dashpot on the carburetor. However, cars today use a fuel injection
system with almost everything under electrical control by the ECM. As a result there is generally a need to run a code check from your computer. (ECM = Electronic Control Module)



Next this is something you can do yourself if you have the knowledge, book, and if needed for your system, the code reader. For a 92 model you should be able  to get the code by a simple jumper of the diagnostic connector, and to read the codes from the ECM on the Check Engine light.


To know how to do this would require you see how in a book. You can get a book at most auto parts stores that cover the method for most all cars, and what the codes stand for in your car. You might also get what you need to copy in your public library. They have books for most all vehicles, but they don't loan them out, but you can copy what you need.