A metallic smell in a 1995 Buick Park Avenue could indicate overheating components, such as the engine or transmission, which may lead to burning metal or oil. It could also suggest electrical issues, like shorted wires or failing alternators, causing overheating and potential fire hazards. Additionally, worn-out brakes or a failing catalytic converter could emit similar odors. It’s crucial to address the issue immediately to prevent fire risks or further damage.
check crank sensor
FUSE!
After repairing the cause of the code, you can clear it with a scan tool.
Faulty plug wires or bad coil or coil wire.
It could be the spark plug wires that's what was wrong with mine.
One blown bulb or fuse could cause this problem.
Something can be taxing the work of the alternator, or the alternator can be weak and needs replaced.
Starter dragging? Bad starter Fuel injectors leaking causing a flooding situation?
The most common cause would be low refrigerant.
Check bulbs Check fuse for parking/tailights Could be a bad switch
The ground cable could be bad as well as check all cables for corrosion.
The cause for an error code p1361 on a Buick Park Avenue is ignition control circuit low voltage. The power or wiring leading into the circuit is damaged or incorrect.