1999 Pontiac Grand Am Acceleration

1999 PONTIAC GRAND AM
23,700 MILES • 6 CYL • 2WD • AUTOMATIC
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VERITAS4077
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My 99 pontiac grand am accelerates by itself. I took it to an auto shop and their diagnostic machine came up with nothing. Sometimes it will go about 30 mph, but it seems but may be coincidental that whenever I fill up the gas tank it'll go around 45 to 55 mph. Everywhere I go I have to constantly keep my foot on the break. I just want to know whats wrong with it.
Mar 28, 2009 at 9:03 PM
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RASMATAZ
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Too fast an idle speed. If an engine without computerized idle speed control is idling too fast and refuses to come down to a normal idle speed despite your best efforts to back off the carburetor idle speed screw or air bypass adjustment screw (fuel injection), air is getting past the throttle somewhere. Common leak paths include the carburetor and throttle body gaskets, carburetor insulator spacers, intake manifold gaskets, and of course, any of the engine's vacuum fittings, hoses and accessories. It is even possible that leaky O-rings around the fuel injectors are allowing air to leak past the seals. Another overlooked item can be a worn throttle shaft and a defective idle speed speed control motor/valve stuck in the extended (high idle speed) position/throttle position sensor. Also the throttle plate could be binding in its bore and kinked accelerator cable, coolant temperature sensor might not be operating properly misleading the computer that the engine is still cold and computer throwing fuel at it raising the idle speed.
Mar 29, 2009 at 11:53 AM
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