HallenTi
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This has happened just once to me luckily. The engine on my 1990 L98 had been running for several minutes and was at the normal operating temperature. In city driving, the engine died just as if I had turned off the ignition. Lights, heater fan, and all electrical still worked. Tried to restart and it would not (it did turn over just fine but would not fire). Coasted over to the side and opened the hood to look for loose wiring to distributor, water splashes, etc. Several minutes went by and it restarted and has run fine since.
I replaced the ignition module several days ago (got a code 42 recently) and installed it correctly with dielectric grease, cleaned the connectors, etc. Replaced cap and rotor at the same time. Checked and cleaned all ignition connectors with electronics cleaner. Just checked the CCM and ECM codes, and the only code besides the "12" code was a "74" (deals with the LED dimming circuit).
I have changed the fuel filter about 4 months ago, always keep the tank filled rather than running it way down.
I searched here for "VATS" and checked out most of them, and only in one did I find any mention of whether the VATS had anything to do with a running engine vs. the starting sequence, and the person said that the VATS only controlled the starting sequence (fuel and ignition cut-off) and would not affect the running engine. I checked the Chevrolet 1990 service manual regarding the VATS, and he various descriptions didn't mention anything once the engine was running.
I checked the resistance on the standard ignition coil as outlined in the manual, and the coil seems to be within specs.
So, does anyone have an idea where I might look for this very intermittent problem? Thanks, Tim
I replaced the ignition module several days ago (got a code 42 recently) and installed it correctly with dielectric grease, cleaned the connectors, etc. Replaced cap and rotor at the same time. Checked and cleaned all ignition connectors with electronics cleaner. Just checked the CCM and ECM codes, and the only code besides the "12" code was a "74" (deals with the LED dimming circuit).
I have changed the fuel filter about 4 months ago, always keep the tank filled rather than running it way down.
I searched here for "VATS" and checked out most of them, and only in one did I find any mention of whether the VATS had anything to do with a running engine vs. the starting sequence, and the person said that the VATS only controlled the starting sequence (fuel and ignition cut-off) and would not affect the running engine. I checked the Chevrolet 1990 service manual regarding the VATS, and he various descriptions didn't mention anything once the engine was running.
I checked the resistance on the standard ignition coil as outlined in the manual, and the coil seems to be within specs.
So, does anyone have an idea where I might look for this very intermittent problem? Thanks, Tim





