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Question about 2002 Rendezvous

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vapor lock and starting problems suspect vapor lock which causes starting problems especially in warm/hot weather. Never heard of that on a buick FI. When it gets hot does it cut off and restart later

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Question about 2002 Rendezvous

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vapor lock everyday in my 1992 buick grand margui v8 especially in the simmer here in las vegas. Whar do I do to fix it? What causes it please! How would you know that you get vapor lock? We don't

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Question about 2002 Rendezvous

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...vapor lock on a 1996 buick road master Pull the spark plugs and turn the motor over a few times. On these cars they do not "vapor lock", instead you will need to replace the intake gaskets as they ...

off it just cranks n wont start git about n hour or so Thats a vapor lock problem with your carborator, or you have a cracked distributor cap. Sounds mre like vapor lockthough to me. Carb needs fixing

Question about 1998 Century

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vapor locking Car don't vapor lock any more. Check fuel pressure.

Question about 1990 Century

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vapor lock How can I fix the vapor lock issue with my model of car? If an EFI model the run the fault codes and fix the faulty valves and solenoids . If a carby model the re- route the fuel lines away

...vapor lock" in the search button, you will get references discussing adding a fuel return line to the fuel tank and/or adding a fuel pump assist. One of these may cure your problem. Per Wikipedia: ...

...vapor lock on my 1999 Buick century Vapor lock occurs when the gas in a fuel line turns from liquid to vapor, before it reaches the engine. The first signs of vapor lock are normally when your engine ...

Question about 2005 Century

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...to start when hot? No service light on & it runs perfect. it sounds like vapor lock in the gas lines or might need to replace spark plugs but if it happens only when its hot vapor lock sounds right

...vapor lock'. 'Vapor lock' happens when fuel 'percolates' becomes a vapor instead of liquid; starving the engine of fuel. Of course, the engine won't start until it cools. Good luck and keep me ...

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