Maybe weak fuel pump. It pumps when you turn the key on (fills fuel lines) but it dosn't pump enough to keep the car running. Could also be a partially cloged inline fuel filter.
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As you see I provided you the models you can apply the transmission :The 4T65E-HD (code MN7) is a heavy duty version of the 4T65-E used with more powerful engines such as the LS4 V8 and L67/L32 supercharged V6.
Applications:
2.93:1 MN7
Pontiac Bonneville SSEi L67
Chevrolet Impala L67
Chevrolet Monte Carlo L67
Pontiac Grand Prix GTP/GXP
Buick Regal GS
Buick Riviera L67 (97-99)
So ,yes you can!
It should be located directly behind the crank shaft pulley.. There also may be a second one on back bottom side of engine between engine and firewall..
check fuel pump resister. its conector is by the batt. pump runs through it in run, not for 3 sec. when key is turned on. thats why it will start and then quit this happend to my 99 gtp
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