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1994 Buick LeSabre Questions & Answers
Wont crank where is the
never none a gm product to have a inertia switch only ford uses them if you suspect fuel is problem have someone smack the bottom of fuel tank with hammer while you try to start car if pump is bad it should start but may not
Engine will not rotate when you turn key switch.
Bad battery, starter, starter relay. Anyone of those could be it. If it clicks and the battery is good than usually the starter is bad. If you know the battery is good take out the starter and have it tested. If it is bad than replace it. Local parts store can test starter. If starter is good than swap a good relay with the starter relay and try again.
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Car starts and stalls
The chance of the Power Train Control Module (PCM) failing is very small, about 3% per industry research, so expert ndguy2481 is giving bad advice, it is more likely the crankshaft position sensor or the ignition module have a problem when they warm up. Run a test on the PCM to retrieve the trouble codes, I know there will be some. The connector to do this test is under the dash below the steering wheel under the dash panel.
I have a 94 buick la sabre stalls when warm has
Sounds like you a loose 12V connection at the relay box.Locate the relay box and when the engine is running wriggle the wiring harness or shake the relay bow and see if that's when the engine stalls. You may even have a bad / loose ground to the relays.
I have a 1994 buick
check the catalytic converter for being clogged you do not
always get a trouble code for a clogged cat
My 1994 Buick Lesabre
Classic signs of coolant in the oil and since heads were repaired and sealed, it could be a cracked block.
Coolant is mixed in oil and coolant impedes lubrication of engine thus hard to turn over and start.
One last hope is to drain crank case, refill with fresh oil and new filter.
Add Barr's leak "copper" )(looks like liquid copper and costs about $10) sealant to coolant fluid. Run the engine a few times to full warm up, each time observing for tell-tale white smoke from exhaust. Check dipstick level between each cycle.
If problem subsides, go buy a lottery ticket as you're very lucky. If not, a new engine or short block is on the menu.
Good Luck
The heat/vent/defrost control panel does not
Check the actuator motor and rods on the heater box inside. The motor moves the doors in the heater to direct the heat to the area you request. It is a small motor on the driver side or in front of the heater above the dash.
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