Check for a malfunctioning idle air control valve or a throttle position sensor, both are located on the throttle body.
No, The body style changed for both the lesabre and the park ave both years but while the Park Avenue's design was more bulky, the LeSabre was almost the same as before.. up until 2000 then the Lesabre's styling caught up with the Park Avenue. The Park Avenue and Lesabre were discontinued in 2005 The LaCrosse and Lucerne took their place pretty much.. My opinion is the 91-96 Park Ave/92-96 LeSabre looked the best ...and the front ends were interchangeable.
Because - they're unpredictable and almost impossible to forecast. They're also invisible - meaning there's no way to avoid them.
Alcohol is harmful to almost every living creature by damaging brain cells and slowing movement so the answer is YES
you act wild and crazy The Joker is very unpredictable, almost always smiling, and loves to cause chaos, especially when it involves the Batman.
Gates rubber has diagrams for almost all cars. Check here http://www.gates.com/common/part_locator/diagrams/S6005.jpg
On almost every engine it is in the side of the valve cover. It is a 2 to 3 inch long plastic part that has a 3/8ths hose that connects to the intake manifold.
A good chance its the Idle Control Valve
In the fuel tank. Drop the tank. Hopefully its almost empty or else its really heavy. You will see the pump module on top of the tank.
Remove the 'button' from the mirror stalk and glue it to the window with 'Loctite Auto Mirror Adhesive'. It will stick almost instantly and you can attach the mirror to it in about 5 minutes.
I'm almost positive it is a electric fuel pump and the gas tank will have to come off to have access of the top of the tank to unscrew the pump assembly from the top of the tank.
The year, make, model and engine info would help, but I would start with replacing the fuel filter.
Could be a bad fuel pump Electric or gas. Fuel Filter could B ALMOST completely clogged.