BUICK ROADMASTER WON'T START AT ALL

Asked by buickr Apr 20, 2015 at 05:57 AM about the 1992 Buick Roadmaster Sedan RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hello, my Buick doesn' t want to start. We 've changed plugs, ECM,  ignition coil and module, fuel pump...We 've changed the ignition module. Please Help!

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Your heartfelt plea has caught my attention- my advice: stop guessin' and take it to a professional mechanic- the money you've already spent would have paid for a repair by now, and saved you aggravation-

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You need to replace the distributor! The reluctor has failed. My '92 had this problem. It was especially puzzling because everything else(including the pickup coil) tested perfect! On a distributor equipped vehicle, the reluctor is akin to a crankshaft sensor on later models. It generates the spark signal. No signal, no spark!

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i need some help I have a 1992 Roadmaster with a 5.7 engine it turns over but want crank

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i need some help I have a 1994 Roadmaster with a lt1 engine it turns over but want crank...im gettin spark from the plugs and when i spray the starter fluid all it does is back fires without starting up

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So what was the problem that’s stop it From cranking

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LT 1 5.7 liter engine 96 roadmaster IT TURNS OVER BUT WILL NOT CRANK...I GUESS I HAVE TO SPRAY STARTER FLUID IN THE INTAKE...MAYBE THE FUEL LINE IS CLOGGED OR FUEL PUMP WENT OUT ? #I #DONT #KNOW ?

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