SOURCE: 91 buick park ave.
Well, that can be a ton of things. Usually it means: A. its not getting enough air, or any air. B. Its not getting enough gas. It could be a problem with the Mass flow Sensor- which can be cleaned or replaced-, or maybe a bad fuel pump or bad fuel lines or something. Either way the problem sounds like it just can't run because it can't get enough gas.
SOURCE: 1994 buick park ave, wont crank over,
Pass key is the security system which disables the car if it is stolen. You need the remote or a key with a chip to start the car. go to a dealer, prove ownership with registration and they will be able to help you out
SOURCE: 91 buick park ave wont start
You need to first stop guessing and start making some reasonable tests to see if you even have any fire. Put a spark tester on your spark plugs and turn the vehicle over to see if the spark tester lights up...then if it does, spray some ether in the vehicle' air intake to throttle body, and see if it is capable of running. This is a place to start then you can give me more informaiton after these tests and they don't cost you too much to do, then we can go from there...might even be able to get you running.
SOURCE: 91 Buick Park Ave won't start
i just came across this problem myself the other day. i have a 91 buick park avenue that sometimes won't start. i checked several things out like cable connections and coil pack etc. etc. come to find out it was the wiring that came off the coil pack and connects to the crank sensor. the wiring that ran over top of the water pump had finally heated up so bad the coating on the wires had melted and when the engine got hot enough the wires would come in contact and send false signals to the computer not letting it start. after the car cools down and the wires contract it would start. so check the wires from the coil pack to the crank sensor to make sure the wires are not melted together.
SOURCE: My 91 buick park ave
Retrieve your obd codes. It sounds like your crankshaft position sensor.
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