1988 Chevrolet Sprint problems

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The Suzuki Cultus is a supermini car produced by the Japanese manufacturer Suzuki from 1983 to 2016. The nameplate is currently used as a rebadged second-generation Suzuki Celerio in Pakistan since 2017. It was first presented at the 25th Tokyo Motor Show, formally introduced to Japan in 1983 and ultimately sold in seven countries across three generations and marketed worldwide as the Suzuki Swift for the first two generations. An alliance formed in 1981 between General Motors, Suzuki and Isuzu allowed GM to market the Cultus as a captive import internationally under more than a dozen nameplates including the Geo Metro, Chevrolet Sprint, Pontiac Firefly and Holden Barina. It was also known as the M-car within GM.

Offered across its lifespan in four body-style variations with engines from the Suzuki G engine family, the second generation Cultus still remained in production in Pakistan until late 2016. The Cultus family of vehicles has been marketed in Asia, Australia, Europe, North America and South America.

The name "cultus" is Latin meaning "care" or "adoration".

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Common 1988 Chevrolet Sprint problems

The 1988 Chevrolet Sprint is a small car that has been known to have some common problems. One of the most frequently reported issues is related to the engine stalling while idling. This can be caused by a variety of factors, including a faulty fuel pump, a clogged fuel filter, or insufficient fuel pressure. The owner in the forum post describes that the car starts up fine when the gas pedal is feathered, but stalls when the gas pedal is released. This suggests that the engine is not getting enough fuel when it is idling, which could be due to a faulty fuel pump or a clogged fuel filter.

Another common problem with the 1988 Chevrolet Sprint is difficulty starting the car, especially when it is cold. The owner in the forum post mentions that the car has always been tricky to start cold, which could be due to a variety of issues, including a weak battery, a faulty ignition system, or a dirty carburetor.

The 1988 Chevrolet Sprint is also known to have issues with the electrical system, including problems with the battery and the ignition system. The owner in the forum post mentions that the car has a battery booster in the engine bay, which suggests that the battery may not be providing enough power to start the car. Additionally, the owner mentions that some of the wires in the engine bay are not connected to anything, which could be causing electrical issues.

Finally, the 1988 Chevrolet Sprint is known to have issues with the brakes, including problems with the brake pads and the brake rotors. The owner in the forum post does not mention any issues with the brakes, but it is still worth noting that this is a common problem with this car.

In summary, the 1988 Chevrolet Sprint is known to have several common problems, including engine stalling while idling, difficulty starting the car, electrical issues, and brake problems. These issues can be caused by a variety of factors, including faulty components, clogged filters, and worn-out parts. If you are experiencing any of these issues with your 1988 Chevrolet Sprint, it is recommended that you take the car to a qualified mechanic for diagnosis and repair.

1988 Chevrolet Sprint engine

Who makes Chevy Sprint?

GM

GM began marketing the first generation Cultus in North America as the Chevrolet Sprint. The car was also sold as the Suzuki Forsa, and as the Pontiac Firefly in Canada. The Chevrolet Sprint was sold only in the Western United States until 1986, when nationwide sales in the US commenced.

What years were Chevy sprints made?

A selection of inline three and inline four engines were available, and production lasted until 1988. Q: When was the Chevrolet Sprint produced? A: The Chevrolet Sprint was sold for model years 1985 to 1988.

How many cylinders does a Chevy Sprint have?

Chevy Sprint Specification Overview

Three-cylinder engines are much more fuel-efficient than four-cylinders, which reflects the affordability of this car from Chevrolet. Its engine's capacity was 1-liter, which was standard for its time.

What engine is in a sprint car?

American V8 engine

Typically, they are powered by a naturally aspirated, methanol-injected overhead valve American V8 engine with a displacement of 410 cubic inches (6.7L) and capable of engine speeds of 9000 rpm.

What was the top speed of the 1987 Chevy Sprint?

Still weighing just 1633 pounds, the Chevy Sprint Turbo could “blast” to 60 mph in 9.5 seconds, (or 8.7 seconds if you were as good as the folks over at Car and Driver). This car would also rush to the quarter mile in 17.2 seconds, while top speed came close to 104 mph.

How many cylinders does a Chevy Sprint have?

Chevy Sprint Specification Overview

Three-cylinder engines are much more fuel-efficient than four-cylinders, which reflects the affordability of this car from Chevrolet. Its engine's capacity was 1-liter, which was standard for its time.

Who makes Chevy Sprint?

GM

GM began marketing the first generation Cultus in North America as the Chevrolet Sprint. The car was also sold as the Suzuki Forsa, and as the Pontiac Firefly in Canada. The Chevrolet Sprint was sold only in the Western United States until 1986, when nationwide sales in the US commenced.

What years did they make the Chevy Sprint?

First generation

NameplateMarket
1985–1988Chevrolet SprintN. America
1987–2004Chevrolet SprintColombia
1985–1988Holden BarinaAustralia
1985–1988Pontiac FireflyCanada

1988 Chevrolet Sprint car problems categorized by type of issue

After analyzing all complaints sent to the NHTSA and researching popular Chevrolet Sprint problems, we found that the most common problems with these 2023 model year vehicles are:

  • Visibility problems
  • Electrical system problems
  • Unknown or other problems
  • Vehicle speed control problems

The graph below shows statistics for all 1988 Chevrolet Sprint vehicle components and the number of complaints received.

1988 Chevrolet Sprint complaints

The NHTSA has received 4 complaints about various vehicle components related to the 1988 Chevrolet Sprint.

2001-06-13

VISIBILITY PROBLEM

  • Date Of Incident: 2000-12-01
  • VIN: JG1MR2156JK
  • Components: VISIBILITY
  • Summary: THE VEHICLE WAS NOT DESIGNED WITH A PASSENGER SIDE VIEW MIRROR, THE CONSUMER BELIEVES THIS IS UNSAFE BECAUSE IT DOES NOT PROVIDE ANY VISUAL ASSISTANCE WITH RIGHT LANE TRAFFIC, CONSUMER EXPERIENCED ACCIDENT DUE TO POSSIBLE DESIGN DEFECT. NLM
1998-01-14

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM PROBLEM

  • Date Of Incident: 1998-01-06
  • VIN: JG1MR2154JK
  • Components: ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
  • Summary: WHILE DRIVING AT NIGHT WITH HIGH BEAM HEADLIGHTS ON, SMELLED PLASTIC BURNING AND HEADLIGHTS MALFUNCTIONED. TRIED LOW BWAM HEADLIGHTS AND THEY WERE STILL WORKING. *AK
1997-04-22

UNKNOWN OR OTHER PROBLEM

  • Date Of Incident: 2024-11-24
  • Components: UNKNOWN OR OTHER
  • Summary: CHECK ENGINE LIGHT CAME ON.
1995-07-19

VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL PROBLEM

  • Date Of Incident: 2024-11-24
  • VIN: JG1MR2152JK
  • Components: VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL
  • Summary: WHILE DRIVING ACCELERATER CABLE REROUTED RESULTING IN UNWANTED ACCELERATION. CABLE IS FRAYED. PLEASE DESCRIBE DETAILS. TT
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