Questions & Answers for: Pontiac check timing

Question about 1991 Grand Am

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...during a running compression check. Replace the timing belt and check the pulleys. If your timing belt did not slip, the timing chain tensioner or guide shoes may be worn and will require

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Question about 1994 Firebird

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cranks over and back fires car won't start, cranks over and backfires check crank sensor often times they go bad and wont set codes Timings off how do i check the timing

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Question about 1999 Sunfire

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...check now. Please help. Maybe your TIMING has jumped!!??? Neil to turn the theft lock off you must put key into ignition and turn to ACC, wait ten minutes (light will turn off) then turn the key to ...

...arent the same maybe check and look at the starter ring gear and count the teeth...also check the camshaft sprocket...is it different? check timing marks on cam sprocket,could be one tooth

Question about 1986 Sunbird 2 Door

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...check the distributor and timing " make sure timing is on if u have changed the belt." Check your oil pressure sensor located where the oil filter attaches,You might also want to check to see if it ...

...check timing do you mean base ignition timing or cam timing ,base ig. timing is handled by pcm not adjustable cam timing can be checked by removing all necessary components to gain access and remove ...

too. Check the timing. Hope this will help. timing chain has broken or stretched 3 times in 9 mos. could this be a tensioner problem. i just acquired this vehicle with this problem, thnxx for any help

...If the timing checks out, have the cylinders compression tested and check for bent valves, etc. Check the firing order and spark plug orientation: 2.4 liter DOHC L4 VIN "T" 3.1 liter V-6 VIN

...timing belt and it's dead on. What else could cause this? If anybody could answer this it would be greatly appreciated. fuel pump could be going bad check fuel pressure that will make it ...

...check your timing to make sure it is correct. Backfiring is caused by unburned gasoline getting into a muffler and igniting there. I suggest you start by carefully checking the spark plug wiring for ...

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