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Anonymous Posted on Dec 12, 2009

3 symptoms in random! one Car ! 2000 Impala 3800 1.starts then dies in a second. 2. starts good then idling and accelerating good for several minutes, then dies. 3. starts rough idling and very rough acceleration, then dies when let go. any idea of such a problem? thanks.

  • Anonymous Dec 13, 2009

    that's awesome. I would do that.
    i already replaced PCV, and ACV, nothing changed!

    I tested MAF it shows the idling is improved when that is disconnected.
    thanks

  • Anonymous Dec 23, 2009

    I did replace the MAP sensor, and cleaned the MAF sensor as well, the car is much better, it's drivable,
    but hesitates and lacks power.
    The computer dignostic, says MAF is faulty also O2 sensor is faulty.

    GM will replace Fuel pressure regulator as a part of the recall "just in time" haha.
    but have not tested feul pressure yet.
    Thanks again.

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First thing I'd check is fuel pressure. 55psi

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2000 impala starts up and then dies out as if its not getting gas

A number of very different problems can give you this symptom. First, you may not be getting adequate fuel to the engine. This could be caused by a clogged fuel filter or by a non-functional fuel pump. If you have an electric fuel pump (which I believe this car has), you'd want to check that electricity is getting to the fuel pump before you go through the hassle of changing out the pump.
Second, and more esoteric, you could have a problem with your security system. I once had a rental Chrysler that exhibited exactly the same symptoms that you describe: car would start but almost immediately shut down again. I eventually figured out that I had been given a key for a different car 2 spaces down from the one I had. The physical keys matched (locks worked, ignition switch turned smoothly), but the authentication computer chip in the key didn't match up to what the car wanted. These codes can become corrupted over time.
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Where is the idle sensor in the 2000 chevy impala

There is no idle sensor on the 2000 Chevrolet Impala, according to my online resource.

But, there is the following that senses rpm of the engine and thus the idle speed when the Throttle Position Sensor is at 5% or the accelerator pedal is not depressed:

Crankshaft Position Sensor Operation Engine speed is a very important input to the Powertrain Control Module (PCM). Crankshaft speed and position are the basis for many calculations made by the computer. Crankshaft position values are transmitted to the computer by pickup coils also known as Permanent Magnet (P/M) generators, Hall Effect sensors or optical sensors. The Crankshaft Position Sensor (CKP) also known as engine speed sensor is typically located in proximity to the crankshaft.
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NOTE: Engine Mechanical conditions can also create the same or similar symptoms. (Don't overlook basic mechanical integrity).
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Firing order for plugs and wires....on a v6 3800 2000 impala

For the 2000 Chevrolet Impala 3.8L V6:

Firing Order:
1-6-5-4-3-2

Cylinders:
.....(back).....
|...2...4...6...|
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Ignition Coil Connections:
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o <---4
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Let me know if this helped, or if you have additional information or questions. Feel free to contact me at FixYa.com!
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