Better start with the basics: is the fuel filter good? does the fuel pump put out the proper pressure? does the carb appear dirty? how about the air filter?
a jet change would not be a normal solution unless there had recently been major changes in the cam and compression ratio.
'Fuel Starvation'.
To test and be sure, accelerate very slowly. if you feel the engine sucking more, that means yous carb is not giving enough fuel.
You can try with a bigger jet (not the idle jet)
pls let us know whatever you find out.
thanks and hope this helps
The start-stall issues are most likely the result of the car being 23 years old and in dire need of an overhaul.
ohm your crankshaft postioning sensor if it is open this is it also could be your module under your coils
if it was cold then ur engine wasnt warmed up that is one reason. or it was to hot out and ur radiator isn't working properly and it overheate. did it start after a while??
Type your answer here... it might be the module sme yrs ago mine kept doing that and some time i would have to wait awhle for it to start
Maybe a throttle positioning sensor? Is it hard to start? Does it start then stall?
If the oil is low in your car, it can eventually cause your car to stall and not start. It can also kill your engine.
Illustrate how to jump start a 2004 buick lesabre
how does it stall if it wont start?
start with the spark plugs
It doesnt
Because its a 1988 Buick LeSabre
The Buick Park Avenue Started In 1991