I think i know what the issue . It sounds like your security system is failing and it causes the car to not start. i had it happen to me. when i took it to the shop they wanted $300 to fix it so i did some research and found a module that you can install yourself. i installed it in my car and it starts every time. Check it out.. hope this helps
http://vatspasslockpasskeysecurityhelp.com/
I think i know what the issue . It sounds like your security system is failing and it causes the car to not start. i had it happen to me. when i took it to the shop they wanted $300 to fix it so i did some research and found a module that you can install yourself. i installed it in my car and it starts every time. Check it out.. hope this helps
http://vatspasslockpasskeysecurityhelp.c... Do It Yourself GM Security bypass
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SOURCE: Belt routing diagram for 98 Buick Regal GS
if serpentine, then it should be on the fan shroud or the radiator cover...
SOURCE: will start then dies
On the regals they have a ceramic resistor on the passanger side under the fender. It heats up and over time it tends to brake and the wire inside tends to rust away. The fuel pumps run in 2 different speeds. Had the same problem. Dealer only part yet the car would run and you would think it was the fuel pump. Turn the key it kicks on then start and dies out. Ceramic on the pass side would need replaced. It is white about 2-3 inches long or so held on with 2 bolts i do believe. Ill find a bulliten i found online to help me diagnos the problem. :) hopefully this helps someone out instead of spendin $$$ that ya cant afford with the recession eh?
SOURCE: 95 buick regal brake lights burn out when i turn on signal
could be a short in the wiring some where
SOURCE: buick regal 92 3.8L Horrible fuel mileage
Sounds like you might have an oxygen sensor problem. Your catalytic converter(s) maybe defective or dirty. That in turn can dirty up the oxygen sensor. A defective oxygen sensor will send faulty info to the computer, interpreting the fumes as cold (even when the engine warms up). That causes the computer to adjust the fuel mixture to very rich, giving you poor gas mileage and the fuel smell. Hope it helps.
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