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1994 Pontiac Trans Am stalling randomly

4.7K views 13 replies 6 participants last post by  Mharrison94  
#1 ·
Hey, this is in my hour of need because my mother owns a Black 94 trans am that still remains stock, has 88k on it, and drives like a new car. My mother needs the car as an emergency backup in case her daily is broken or someone is using it, SO WE NEED THIS CAR TO BE RUNNING PROPERLY. At the last cars and coffee, we took the car with our 65 mustang, and 06 altima. on the way to IHOP, it stalled in the middle of a road with 20 cars trapped behind us. no bucking, no smoke, just died, right there. started it up again and it ran fine. then earlier today, it stalled when i was in my neighborhood. then two more times while trying to pull it in the garage. Very confusing and i need help figuring it out. if someone could give me some info or a tip or something. it would mean the world. As i said previously the car does nothing other than just turn off, as if someone just twisted the key off. my mom is freaking out because this car is her baby.
 
#2 ·
Could be something like the Optispark distributor, or the ignition control module? Both of those would set codes, but not necessarily turn on the SES light.

Have you scanned it for codes?

The ignition switch can also be a problem, as these cars age.
 
#5 ·
When a code sets it is stored in the PCM. I will not disappear unless 1) the battery power to the PCM is disconnected; 2) or a scan tool is used to clear it; or 3) a sufficient number of drive cycles are completed without the code being set again.

Is the SES light turning on? Some codes do not turn on the SES light.

What are you using to read the codes?

Is it possible the engine is stalling because of a faulty battery cable?
 
#7 ·
The SES light doesn’t have to be on to read the codes.

Are you possibly trying to flash the codes on the SES light? Example Actron 9001. Doesn’t work on a 94.
 
#8 ·
I have a 1994 Firebird Formula also. I started having the same issue about 2 months ago. Although mine would wait about 5 minutes to restart after it died. But basically it would just stop running. It kept turning over after the stall, but it might be 5-10 minutes before it would start again. Brought it to my son who is a mechanic. He checked my fuel, no issues there. He replaced Ignition coil. no dice. Replaced OptiSpark and it has been working great for a week now. So my guess would be OPTI, but that is only because my car that is the same just had the issue.
 
#9 ·
I too wonder what you are using to read the codes in this vehicle. 1994 models are year-specific with how the ALDL interfaces with a scanner, and like Fred said, they won't work with the older "scanners" that ground one of the terminals and make the SES light flash.

When the car stalls, do you smell gasoline?
 
owns 1993 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am
#10 ·
UPDATE

we ran a fuel pressure test and it came back fine. Then after that I went ahead and replaced the ICM. No beans. What ended up happening is it cut off the injectors randomly. Fuel pump was still running but the injectors cut off for no reason. Which I still don’t know why. So now I’m really worried. Praying it’s not the F!cking opti spark or the PCM. I gotta have the car running. Now I’m not sure what to try next. Wondering about possibly an ignition coil. Or maybe a sensor. I know it needs plug wires but that wouldn’t cause it to stall as if someone just cut out fuel all together.
 
#12 ·
Follow the link to the software Injuneer linked in your other post and read the announcement, aka post #1 before you click-thru to download the software. It will answer your question, just as reading the posts in this thread would have clued you in to why you're not able to pull codes with your "scanner". If after reading you have a question or are uncertain about something, that's the time to ask. Failure to read the replies of those trying to assist you and refusal to look past your nose will only result in everyone abandoning your topic. It's very frustrating when folks don't take the time to read replies. Makes us wonder why we bother. Surely you understand.
 
#13 ·
You don’t need to start a new thread to get my attention. As a moderator I read every single post on this site. And I am not the only person on this site who can answer these questions.

The reasons I might not respond immediately:

- I do this on two other similar sites, and it gets time consuming.

- I don’t come here as often, because of problems with the new site software, and the fact the owners of the site don’t care enough to do anything about it.

- I am recovering from cataract eye surgery, and staring at a bright screen with fine print is not a lot of fun. I have an appointment for my other eye later this month.

- For exactly the reasons ZumpTA listed above. When people ask for help, don't seem to read the responses (or choose to ignore them), don't want to download the factory service manual and actually look at them, don't provide basic info about their car up front, don‘t answer simple questions, cross-post topics wasting everyone's time, highjack other people’s threads, disappear after resolving the problem without coming back to share the solution, etc. I drop out. I'm old and I’m grumpy, but that’s who I am.