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Celebwagon88 -> Car dies when brakes are applied (4/2/2007 10:25:46 AM)

Hi folks. Thank you for this forum! I just bought an 88 Celebrity wagon and I am happy with it except for the fact that it dies if I put the brakes on hard >< If I creep up to a stoplight slowly applying the brakes it will just barely stay running but if I put to much preasure on it dies every time. Any advice would be greatly appriciated.


  

shnormo -> RE: Car dies when brakes are applied (4/2/2007 4:51:01 PM)

Sounds like you have a bad torque converter.  or a bad clutch


Celebwagon88 -> RE: Car dies when brakes are applied (4/2/2007 11:03:30 PM)

Yikes I hope its not the converter. Kinda hoping its a sensor but thats something I didn't think of. Thanks for the info.


kc8zdf -> RE: Car dies when brakes are applied (7/31/2007 2:11:35 AM)

I had a 89 celeb and when I hit the breaks or soft whatever it would die as well. Come to find out is was the solinoid sticking in the torq convertor when down shifting. I ended up selling the car for 100 bucks and buying a s-10 4.3L vs truck. But I think thats was going on with yours..


ammarfox -> RE: Car dies when brakes are applied (8/1/2007 12:35:44 AM)

Dear Celebwagon88,

I have the same problem and I solve it by replacing the ICV (Idle Control Valve). it is easy to replace and u can do it yourself.


comingbackdown -> RE: Car dies when brakes are applied (10/3/2007 5:49:55 PM)


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ORIGINAL: kc8zdf

I had a 89 celeb and when I hit the breaks or soft whatever it would die as well. Come to find out is was the solinoid sticking in the torq convertor when down shifting. I ended up selling the car for 100 bucks and buying a s-10 4.3L vs truck. But I think thats was going on with yours..


Same thing happened with my dad's '85.
Quick solution for a busted Torque Converter Lockout Solenoid:
Find it, and unplug it. It'll drop your highway mileage a bit, but not enough to make your jaw drop.

Proper solution:
Scour the 'net or the junkyards until you find one cheap enough, and replace it. Problem solved.


  

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