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find a nice independent mechanic and if he's good stick with him-they generally care more than a dealership which will charge you out the tailpipe and do bad work-cheers Denny
You'll need to get more information. Find an auto parts store that offers free engine code readouts and have them tell you what the engine computer has detected. This will shorten the long list of possible causes. Post again with the results - you may get to post your own solution. I've had a bad fuel injector driver transistor in the computer (throttle body injection) and an ignition module do this to me.
Yes you should be able to replace the coil yourself.Just remove the engine cover.Disconnect the electrical connectors from the coil.There are only 2 10mm bolts that hold the bracket down.The ignition control module is also on this bracket.Just drill out the rivets from the coil and install the new one.The new coil will have bolts instead of rivets.Remove the coil wire from the old coil.Make sure and add die electric grease to the coil wire.It will be included with the coil.Hope this helps.Good luck.
Sounds like sway bars may be too light for the load in the van. I don't know your specs for this but may have to get heavier set and put on both front and rear to help stabilize. If you have some racing buddies they can explain...
This deffinently sounds like your ignition module, it is located on the side of the distributor generally hald on by two screws. This is a very common thing with Chevy / GMC. Good luck and remember to rate all the solutions that you get, thanx.
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