wheel bearing
The problem could be a belt (99%). Most likely your surpitene belt needs to be replaced... The problem could be a belt (99%). Most likely your surpitene belt needs to be replaced...
Have you replaced the cam and/or crank sensor?
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I had the same problem with a 1992 Park Avenue with the 3800 engine. I first replaced the electronic ignition but that did not fix the problem. I then replaced the crankshaft heat sensor. That fixed my problem.
FIRST CHECK THE BATTERY IF GOOD]> THEN STARTER MOST LIKELY IS BAD ?
Dead starter?
I had the same problem with my legend and I replaced the main relay: Started right up!
I had that problem and the hazard light switch was bad so when it was replaced the horn worked just fine.
There is no need to reset it there is way to reset it if the valve is a problem it has to be replaced I think there is another problem but I have no way of knowing what it could be
There a number of things depending on the age of the engine. The sparkplugs of an older engine could be poorly gapped, fouled or just need to be replaced. The problem could also be the distributor cap could also be the problem. In a newer car the problem could be injecters or any number of sensers. In any car the problem could be wires.
The problem is probably a bad fuel pressure regulator on the fuel pump. The part is not sold separately and the entire pump will have to be replaced. Otherwise, it could be a problem with the fuel injectors, which cost about $80 a piece.
PERHAPS THE PROBLEM LIES SOMEPLACE ELSE. IT MAY BE THE GAUGE ITSELF OR A WIRING PROBLEM.