I would say that you are losing coolant somewhere hoses,water pump,radiator.
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The 350ci Small-Block V8 in the Buick Skylark could have anywhere from 140-260 hp.
One could try to purchase a 1953 Buick Skylark in offline or online auction houses. Or perhaps sometimes there could be an offer in the newspaper from a collector.
There are several causes of oil leaks in a 1998 Buick Skylark. It could be a gasket, a bad seal, or even a drain plug.
Sounds like a torque converter issue, have it checked at a transmission shop
It could be the ignition switch or a fuse. Maybe a relay.
It could be a vacuum leak. Check all those air hoses in there. It's a good idea to replace them every few years or so.
It could be the PCV pipe. Mine has had that problem more than once and it was the same thing both times. Have it checked for any vacuum leaks.
if your horn doesn't work could it be the air bag on the steering wheel
Underneath near radiator. There is a nipple with a black plastic cover. I recommend accessing this from under the vehicle if hot. The exhaust manifold could cause burns if accessed from above.
Could be a vacuum leak. I'm not too familiar with that engine, but check all the air hoses, the PCV system, EGR and all that.... Also, change the charcoal cannister.
there could be flood damage, I would not recommend it.