Jupiter43
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- Buick Park Avenue Ultra
Hello everyone,
I drive a 1993 Buick Park avenue Ultra with roughly 153,000 miles on it, although it's almost entire in mint running and physical condition, I have a few annoying issues that I can't seem to shake.
First off, and more importantly, I have a very small coolant leak. If I were to fill up my coolant entirely, it would last about 2 weeks before the 'low coolant' light would show. Now, initially my water pump was bad and I replaced it; problem fixed, momentarily. At random the issue sprang up again, but the leak is impossible to find. The first time, coolant would spray up the belts and land onto my coil packs, and yet, now the 'new' coolant leak isn't visible anywhere on the engine compartment. Not sure what to do with this one...
Secondly, My heat and AC are semi to non-functional. My heat BARELY works, it slowly warms up over time, but is never hot. I've been told that my coolant leak has something to do with this issue, if it does, please tell me so. I would hate to have to replace my heater core. My AC doesn't work whatsoever. Now, my compressor uses R-12 (as it's relatively old), which is no longer available to the public unless one has a special license. I've heard of 'substitutes' that work, or I could just go about converting the oil to R-134A (which I'm not too sure on how to go about that).
And thirdly, my vehicle slightly misfires at idle. It is very slight, however about once a month when cutting the wheel to pull out of my driveway it'll stall. Also, in order to start my car I generally have to tap the gas pedal for a mere second while igniting the engine to get a good start, or it may fall victim to immediately stalling. The only time I don't have this issue is when It's extremely cold outside, then it'll start right up. It also seems to slightly misfire if it maintain the exact same speed for a while, so on the highway I take my foot off of the accelerator slightly and then press down again to maintain a 'smooth' ride. Now, I've already replaced the coil packs, spark plugs, and spark wires. Initially upon doing so my vehicle didn't misfire once, and overtime it began present itself once more.
I'm at a loss with these issues, and I could use some serious help. I understand you're all very busy people and I greatly appreciate any help I receive, my car and I thank you greatly.
**EDIT**
I believe my intake manifold is leaking. Upon purchasing the car, when I skimmed through the maintenance receipts, the most recent one was a diagnosis saying that the intake manifold was leaking. This most likely explains my coolant AND misfiring issue. How to do go about fixing this? Can I use anything cheap like quicksteel or form-a-gasket?
I drive a 1993 Buick Park avenue Ultra with roughly 153,000 miles on it, although it's almost entire in mint running and physical condition, I have a few annoying issues that I can't seem to shake.
First off, and more importantly, I have a very small coolant leak. If I were to fill up my coolant entirely, it would last about 2 weeks before the 'low coolant' light would show. Now, initially my water pump was bad and I replaced it; problem fixed, momentarily. At random the issue sprang up again, but the leak is impossible to find. The first time, coolant would spray up the belts and land onto my coil packs, and yet, now the 'new' coolant leak isn't visible anywhere on the engine compartment. Not sure what to do with this one...
Secondly, My heat and AC are semi to non-functional. My heat BARELY works, it slowly warms up over time, but is never hot. I've been told that my coolant leak has something to do with this issue, if it does, please tell me so. I would hate to have to replace my heater core. My AC doesn't work whatsoever. Now, my compressor uses R-12 (as it's relatively old), which is no longer available to the public unless one has a special license. I've heard of 'substitutes' that work, or I could just go about converting the oil to R-134A (which I'm not too sure on how to go about that).
And thirdly, my vehicle slightly misfires at idle. It is very slight, however about once a month when cutting the wheel to pull out of my driveway it'll stall. Also, in order to start my car I generally have to tap the gas pedal for a mere second while igniting the engine to get a good start, or it may fall victim to immediately stalling. The only time I don't have this issue is when It's extremely cold outside, then it'll start right up. It also seems to slightly misfire if it maintain the exact same speed for a while, so on the highway I take my foot off of the accelerator slightly and then press down again to maintain a 'smooth' ride. Now, I've already replaced the coil packs, spark plugs, and spark wires. Initially upon doing so my vehicle didn't misfire once, and overtime it began present itself once more.
I'm at a loss with these issues, and I could use some serious help. I understand you're all very busy people and I greatly appreciate any help I receive, my car and I thank you greatly.
**EDIT**
I believe my intake manifold is leaking. Upon purchasing the car, when I skimmed through the maintenance receipts, the most recent one was a diagnosis saying that the intake manifold was leaking. This most likely explains my coolant AND misfiring issue. How to do go about fixing this? Can I use anything cheap like quicksteel or form-a-gasket?

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