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My 1996 olds Aurora did the things yours is doing I replaced the fuel pump sensor myself for 7.00 or 8,00 dollars that solved the problem. That may help.It seemed to be acting like it was out of gas I hope this helps
If this is for the water temp, then open your hood. Standing in front of the car, look down at the radiator, and follow the top hose to the engine. It will take you to where the Thermostat housing. On the housing, you will see the wiring for the temp sending unit.
have you replaced the wiring to the starter motor, both the main power lead from the battery and the ground (earth) lead from the battery. Being that the vehicle is over 15 years old, excessive internal resistance could be the cause of your problem, this also presnts itself as clicking from the starter motor because it is transferring less current...i would seriously look at this direction, if you dont know about auto-electrical testing, i suggest you take it to a shop to have it looked at it
i had the same problem with a little more symptoms, that you have reported. i found that there was a recall on he fuel line. the stainless steal line wares down and begins to leak. This issue affects the oil pressure and causes the car to stall.
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