The engine 3161gm5.0lg is typically associated with the General Motors 5.0L V8 engine, which was commonly used in various Buick models during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Specifically, it was featured in models like the Buick Regal and Buick LeSabre. The exact year would depend on the specific vehicle model, but it generally aligns with that era.
Take it to a qualified mechanic. Some Autozone employees are good, others are not too intelligent.
being a 3.8 buick engine it is behind said carb in the intake when replacing it replace rubber grommet as well
'Well I have a 95 Buick LeSabre, and the check engine light keeps coming on. So I asked a guy at car-x, and he said that usually occurs when you go really slow on the interstate.'
they said he came from Honolulu Hawaii! :]
You probably replaces the purge solenoid on the intake, you want the vent solenoid at the canister.
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Could be a problem with the wiring from the computer to the sensor.
most of the time no, however that being said, if the fireing order were REALLY messed up it could result in a severe backfire or crankcase ignition and damage the engine. most of the time it just belches and wont run though.
It might be the catalytic converters. My 2002 had the check engine light on and it was a bad cat.
when answering a call came from Thomas Edison who actually said Hullo but was surprised when he said it so it sounded wrong.
Our "Check Engine" light recently came on and we took it to the dealer to have it diagnosed. They said it was the Camshaft Sensor which keeps the cams and pistons properly timed and in correct position. I'm not exactly sure where, but all they said was that it was an internal part and told us that some part of the engine would have to be taken apart to change it.