clogged catalytic converter Agreed.......the smell of rotten eggs is an indication you have a problem with your cataltic converter
It is possible that the fuel line in the 1997 Buick Skylark is bad. Getting a tune-up or changing the fuel filter may resolve this problem.
yes they will start to smell like sulfur.
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To decode the VIN of a 1967 Buick Skylark, start with the first character, which indicates the manufacturer (B for Buick). The second character specifies the model (K for Skylark). The third character represents the body style, while the fourth and fifth characters denote the engine type. The remaining characters provide information about the production year, assembly plant, and the vehicle's unique serial number.
Try changeing the fuel filter,I had the same problem and it helped.
I took it to a shop. It was the crankshaft position sensor.
Most auto glass companies can probably get that for you, but if they can't you might need to start contacting wrecking yards.
start under the dashboard and start getting everything out of the inside and then disconnect all the hosesand it should pop right out
it sounds like a steady bearing on the drive train or pssibly your tourque converter is going bad
This answer is simple. Okay, replace your AIR INTAKE FILTER with a new one of the same caliber. mdjblue78@yahoo.com
You should never smell fuel from a fuel injected vehicle. Fuel leaks can be dangerous and should be repaired as quickly as possible.
To replace the struts on a 1993 Buick Skylark, start by safely lifting the vehicle and removing the front wheels. Disconnect the strut assembly from the steering knuckle and the upper strut mount by removing the necessary bolts. After that, remove the old strut and replace it with a new one, ensuring all bolts are torqued to the manufacturer’s specifications. Finally, reassemble everything, replace the wheels, and lower the vehicle.