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My 97 park avenue was running fine then it has gradually become harder to get the car started. now i have to turn the key multiple times and it eventually turns on. Last night i had to turn the key almost while giving it a ton of gas just to turn on. Any help would be great. Thanks
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sounds like it may be the timing belt. thats what mine did when my car started backfiring then it stopped all together. I open the plastic timing cover and the belt was broke. went to the auto store and got a new one. had to loosen the alternator and take off the serpentine belt to get this one on. first seen what way the main pully was turning, had my wife turn the key and crank a few seconds, put the belt on as far as I could by hand and crank the most to get it to jump on. works great now.
Try replacing the coolant control temp sensor, the one to the computer (usually it will have two wires), not the sensor to the temp light or gauge (usually has only one wire).
fuel pressure regulator!! located onear the fuel rail. next time after it stops , pull the vacuum line off the fuel pressure regulator. if gas comes out the vacuum line its the regulator. easy to fix , only need a snapring pliers. part is about $50 bucks.. richie
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