Hey AJay==Yes, it could be the fuel pump. It could be the relay also. If it won't start, listen when you turn the ignition on and you shouod hear the pump run for 2 seconds. The relay is in the stack of relays in the middle of the firewall. GoodluckJoe
I found out that my crank sensor needed replaced.
I also won a 92 Buick LeSabre and sometime ago had the same problem. What was causing it to not start sometimes was a faulty ignition module. Cost me about $585.00 to replace it. Good luck.
our 99 buick lesabre had the same problem. WE had to change the bcm and the ign. switch plus have 2 neew keys made. But if yours will turn over it could be in the distributor check for fire at plugs.
tip top condition I'd say 26 mpg, tip top and driven well. I get maybe 25 out of my '95 LeSabre, on good days.
is it throwing oil in the engine? I bought a 94 from a dealership - they said it was in perfect condition but it was throwing oil really badly. It stalled out on me 3 times in two days.. If you can get it to start, I'd suggest putting a stop-leak oil in it, I forget the exact names of the parts but some little disk things in the engine had gotten old and the oil plumped them back up in a few days. The car runs smoothly now :)
I have taken the buick in for repair- but it always works and does not fuses. WHen i drive it for a few days it will blow a fuse - always the same one - and will not start for an hour or more. I will change the fuse and then it may or may not start.
A tuneup will often clear the memory in the computer and it may take a couple of days for it to dial itself in again. If problem persists the spark plugs may be incorrect or gapped wrong. Two plug wires may also be reversed. Check that the plug wire ends are firmly connected.
I had this same question a few days ago when my fuel filter went on my '95 Buick LeSabre. I was informed by a mechanically inclined friend of mine, who investigated the problem for me, that it is located inside of the fuel tank. It is not accesable from the back seat or trunk and can only be accesed by dropping the tank.AnswerMy Fuel Filter is located in the middle of the car, on the passenger's side, just inside the frame rail. Easy access and easy replacement. Maybe the other answer applies to the Fuel Pump.
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Sounds to me like a partially clogged in line fuel filter or a weak fuel pump. Check your fuel pressure with a gauge up by the intake. Any shop can do this for you at little or no charge if you do not have the tools needed. Crank/cam or ignition modules most of the times either work all the time or don't work at all.
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since i have not started i think 5 days before u start would be a good start for wearing pads
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i would start another pack 5 days woaw