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If the fuel pump is losing pressure while it sits, I've seen this happen...a long warm crank time... cheapest thing to do is try a new fuel filter, and tune..etc.. Dave
If you are parked on a steep hill or the front wheels are parked hard up against a curb it may cause that to happen. It may take some force to get it out of park. If that fails to work, check for a blown fuse.
I just had the same thing happen to my car. Mine is a 98 Intrigue. I had 4 mechanics look at it and claim nothing is wrong with the car. I had to have it hooked up to the machine thingy. It came back as my mass air flow sensor needed replaced on top of something more expensive with the transmission. I think they said a solenoid might be locking up in the transmission. So now its back to the mechanic to see what else it might be. Blah!!!!
Star Control happened in 1990.
Chaos Control happened in 1995.
You will need to replace the upper control arm. My research has determined it is not possible to purchase the ball joint seperately. If you do happen to find the ball joint you will have to press the old one out of the control arm which can be a real pain. Autozone has a tool to do it with but I am opting to just change the control arm so the bushing are also new. Moog Part number for the Upper Ball Joint is K80008. This is WITHOUT the control arm. Changing the control may prove to be easier but will most likely be a dealer item.
I'm guessing you cant with that size of wheel.
Star Control II happened in 1992.
What will happen is the car will not start nor will the electrical lights, radio ect. Unless your doing electrical work on the car don't dissconect the battery
When you are driving down a road at any given speed and there is a lot of metal to metal thumping comming from the front. The sound will happen more when you are on a road that has a lot of little bumps. Also If you step on the brakes and when you put it in drive and then into reverse the front wheels move forward or backwards quite a bit. Then it is time
Nothing would happen.
When a fire is out of control in a forest.