A bad switch, or a short in the wiring. This behavior in only one brake light would indicate the latter. Good luck
Warped brake rotor. Have the rotors removed and trued or replaced. Replace the brake pads at the same time.
leaking wheel cylinder
Could be low brake fluid. Emergency brake could be partly on-make sure it is pulled completely in the up position.
Check bulbs Check fuse for parking/tailights Could be a bad switch
It could be the spark plug wires that's what was wrong with mine.
One blown bulb or fuse could cause this problem.
Starter dragging? Bad starter Fuel injectors leaking causing a flooding situation?
The most common cause would be low refrigerant.
my 1993 buick park avenue wont start after i changed the front motor support you can jump it from the sodinoid and it will crank whats wrong could it be the security system
1996 buick park avenue heater blinks
The ground cable could be bad as well as check all cables for corrosion.
Not sure where this came from (unless it was a Buick dealer), but no, they're not the only ones who can put tire on the Park Avenue. The only way they could pull off that kind of scam would be to put wheel locks on your car that only they could unlock (and that you had authorized) and I've never heard of that happening.