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    Midnight Blue
    1998 Trans Am

    intermitent problem

    Im having a wierd problem that only happens once in a while. It only happens when I first start the car and doesnt matter if its cold or warm. Once in a while when I start the car and go to pull out it acts like its missing. It will do it right after I start up and pull out and only last 10 to 40 seconds and then clear up. It never does while Im driving. Only once in awhile right after I start it up. Any ideas anyone?

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    pewter
    1999 Pontiac Trans Am

    I'm taking it no SES light right? It could be many things but I would start with checking spark Plugs, spark plug wires and make sure all your ground wires are clean (just to be on the safe side.) If you haven't changed your fuel filter in awhile I would do that to. Clean out your intake and make sure your MAF is not dirty aswell.

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