I have a 96 that did the same, It was the plug on the turn signal It would not get a good connection and I would lose my L &R rear break light but the center one in the rear window would still work
I had the same problem with a 1992 Park Avenue with the 3800 engine. I first replaced the electronic ignition but that did not fix the problem. I then replaced the crankshaft heat sensor. That fixed my problem.
If the rim is bent, the rim needs replaced and is the problem.
No problem
The problem probably wasn't the bulb. The problem is the fuse is blown and needs to be replaced and the problem will be resolved.
Check the bulbs first. I had the same problem on a 94 Oldsmobile and it was the dimmer switch. Replaced that and fixed the problem Check the bulbs first. I had the same problem on a 94 Oldsmobile and it was the dimmer switch. Replaced that and fixed the problem
Absolutely, it needs to be replaced immediately.
i had the exact same problem and i also replaced the switch and relay. the problem was in the wiring right at the positive post on the battery. also had to clean up many of the fuse links as well.
I had this problem on my disco 1. Turned out to be the alternator, which was replaced and the problem was fixed.
Have you replaced the cam and/or crank sensor?
That would depend on what the problem is and if they can be repaired or have to be replaced. If they can be repaired it can be as little as $20 per side or up to $300 if everything has to be replaced.
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I have not beat the tire problem but I have found alot of unhappy owners who have replaced the front end like me and still have the problem. I replaced ball joints, hubs, shocks you name it same thing.