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repairpal.com > Problems > Buick > Park Avenue Buick Park Avenue Engine Stalling Due to Mass Air Flow/Crankshift Position Sensor Failure. This is a verified ... 1997 Buick Park Avenue- 3.8L V6160,000Visitor. Engine stalls ... car runs then stalls and won't start for thirty minutes. Upvote (36).
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www.fixya.com > Forum > Tags > stuttering 94 Buick Park Avenue that stutters under a light load I have a 94 Buick Park Avenuethat ... Buick Century 97 runs rough and stutters when cold and gas applie Engine runs rough ... I have a 1994 buick lesabre it starts ok but stutters and stalls.
I'm pretty sure it is behind the glove box in your model. It was in my 95 LeSabre and still is in a 2000 Park Ave.
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the relay can be found in the fuse box thats located under the hood open the box and look for the fuse or relay that says fuel pump. this fuse box is usually on the drivers side of the vehicle but it can also be on the passenger side.
Find the "hood spring", sticking up from the frame in front of you
The sensor is located almost directly below that spring, about two feet down on a bracket that runs vertically from the bottom of the frame where the spring is mounted.
It's easy to replace, with a simple connector and a couple screws.
if it was me i would go to a salvage yard and check with them because for the most part they have computers or books stating which car fits what and also here is a place to call that sells only GM parts 1-800-292-1032
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