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By
Trevor Wild, Author
Q--I would like to have your opinion on aftermarket rebuilt and over-the-counter auto parts for quality and longevity. Should all of these parts be meeting the manufacturer’s original specs no matter which brand...
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By
Trevor Wild, Author
Q--I have a Buick Park Avenue with the headlights out on the passenger side. Also on that side is the battery and coolant tank, which blocks access to the headlights for replacement. Is there another way to access...
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By
Trevor Wild, Author
Q--I would like to have your opinion on aftermarket rebuilt and over-the-counter auto parts for quality and longevity. Should all of these parts be meeting the manufacturer’s original specs no matter which brand...
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By
Trevor Wild, Author
Q-- Last week as usual, I filled the tank of my 1997 Buick Park Avenue with 89-octane gas (at a BP station). As I drove away, the fuel gauge needle convulsed wildly, swinging rapidly and repeatedly from full to...
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By
Trevor Wild, Author
Q--I would like to have your opinion on aftermarket rebuilt and over-the-counter auto parts for quality and longevity. Should all of these parts be meeting the manufacturer’s original specs no matter which brand...
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By
Trevor Wild, Author
Q--My grandfather has a 2003 Buick Park Avenue. When he hits the key fob to open the trunk it only opens about 60 degrees by itself. With just a slight manual assist, it opens fully to 90 degrees. He took it back...
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By
Trevor Wild, Author
Q--Recently, my 1999 Buick Park Avenue experienced coolant loss. I quickly brought it in the area dealership and they diagnosed it as a leaking upper plenum gasket along with a leaking water pump. The repairs were...
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By
Marty Padgett, Editorial Director
Q--My Dad has an ‘03 Buick Park Avenue Ultra which needs the HEPA filter replaced or cleaned. He asked me how to do it but I have never attempted it. Can you tell me how to do this or send me to a site that can...