If it does, let me know. I have a 1995 Skylark GS, and sometimes it will have it's engine speed fluctuate, usually after it's warmed-up. It could be a cracked PCV pipe, the EGR valve or the MAP sensor. I replaced all of these and even put in a new battery and a new alternator (from Bosch - works great), and I haven't had the car conk-out again. Only that bit about the engine speed fluctuating. Also, check for a water leak that gets through the firewall and onto the passenger-side carpet. I tried everything I could to fix this but I just stuff a towel under there at the firewall and change it after washing the car.
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A lack of oil in the engine./ the sensor in the oil system./ broken oil pump
I would say that they are one and the same.
That would be around three feet and five inches, give or take.
I would go with 10w40.
A 1998 Buick would use R134a refrigerant.
No, a bad crankshaft sensor would cause the car not to start and run.
A GM dealer's service center (if they're still in business) would be able to show you. Also, Amazon.com might have Buick repair manuals (dirt cheap by now...).
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Check to see if the wiring is damaged.
It's behind one of the camshaft pulleys. Why would a CRANKSHAFT position sensor be behind a CAMSHAFT pulley ??
check crankshaft sensor sensor