1988 PONTIAC FIERO oil

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PONTIAC FIERO 1988  Service Repair Manual 
6E3-A-"I 2.8L (VlN S) DRIVEABILITY AND EMlSSlONS 
TO OIL PRESS.  SW. 
&FUEL  PUMP RELAY 
FUSE 
81 HOLDER  BATTERY 12 V .. m.. . n. 
. . . . . . . . FUSIBLE LINK 
439 PNWBLK 
419 BRNNVHT 
SERIAL 
DATA

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PONTIAC FIERO 1988  Service Repair Manual 
6E3-A-92 2.8b (VIN SI DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 
TO OIL  PRESS.  SW. 
&FUEL  PUMP RELAY 
FUSE 
& HOLDER  BATTERY 12 
V 
.. am.. . FUSIBLE  LINK 15 WAY 
439 
PNWBLK 
- 419 BUNNVHT 
SERIAL DATA 
451

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PONTIAC FIERO 1988  Service Repair Manual 
6E3-A-14 2.8L (VIN S) DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 
PICK-UP COIL 
CHART A-3 
(Page 1 of 2) 
ENGINE CRANKS BUT WONT RUN 
2.8L (VIN S) ""F" SERIES (PORT) 
Test  Description: Numbers  below refer to cir

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PONTIAC FIERO 1988  Service Repair Manual 
6E3-A-52 2.8L (VIN S) DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 
- GROUND - - 
CODE 45 
OXYGEN  SENSOR CIRCUIT 
(RICH EXHAUST  INDICATED) 
2.8L (VIN S) "F" SERIES (PORT) 
Circuit Description: 
The ECM  supplies a

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PONTIAC FIERO 1988  Service Repair Manual 
6E3-B-2 2.8L (VIN 5) DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 
Problem may or may not turn "ON" the "Service  Engine SoonJ light, or store  a code. 
DO  NOT  use the trouble  code charts  in Section 
"A" for inte

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PONTIAC FIERO 1988  Service Repair Manual 
DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 2.8L (VIN S) 6E3-B-3 
e A faulty  in-tank fuel pump  check  valve will @ If engine  starts but then  immediately  stalls, 
allow  the fuel  in the  lines  to drain  back to

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PONTIAC FIERO 1988  Service Repair Manual 
&E3-B-4 %.8L (VIN S) DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 
LACK OF POWER, SLUGGISH, OR SPONGY 
Definition: Engine delivers  less than  expected  power. Little or 
no  increase  in speed  when accelerator  peda

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PONTIAC FIERO 1988  Service Repair Manual 
DWI\/EABILITV AND EMISSIONS 2.8L (VIN 5) 6E3-B-5 
CU"T SUP, MISSES 
Definition: Steady pulsation or jerking  that follows  engine 
speed,  usually  more  pronounced as engine  load increases.  The 
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