A misfire on a cylinder is caused by either a bad spark plug, bad plug wire, burnt valve, oil fouled plug due to broken piston ring or busted piston, or a blown head gasket. Replace the plugs, then the wires, and if the condition still exists, have a compression test run. If you are loosing coolant then suspect a blown head gasket.
Three on the front of the engine and three at the rear.
have u checked spark plug wires, ignition coils, timing,spark plugs or had it hooked to a reader?
To replace the spark plugs on a 1999 Buick LeSabre 3.8 V6, first ensure the engine is cool, then disconnect the negative battery cable. Remove the ignition coil pack by unscrewing it and detaching the electrical connector. Use a spark plug socket and ratchet to carefully unscrew the old spark plugs, then install the new ones, ensuring they are properly gapped. Finally, reassemble the ignition coil pack and reconnect the battery.
fuel filter clogged,spark plugs, or wires old or wires toutching
give it a tune up it has to be one of a few standard things it is the battery, alternator, spark plugs, distributer cap, spark plug wires, or gas
The spark plug gap for a 2003 Buick LeSabre should be set at .060 inches. The best spark plug for this vehicle would be an Iridium plug.
Replace Spark plugs Replace Wires Replace fuel Filter Replace PCV Valve Replace air Filter
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To change the spark plug wires on a 97 Buick LeSabre, first pull the wires loose from the plugs. After these are removed, pull the wires loose from the opposite end and replace them.
Old spark plugs can make a car misfire, run rough, and not fire at all.
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