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Eighty Eight Includes the '97-'98 Regency and '96-'99 LSS Models
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Old 04-29-2006, 10:24 PM
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just bought 93 olds 88

well let me start by saying this is a nice car 93 olds 88 lss its loaded but when i bought it it did not run and i got it for $450 well i immediatly checked 4 spark and there was nothing so i was remembering my old beretta and i replaced the coil pack with a junkyard one i installed it and still didnt run so i took it off and cleaned it and i was impatiant and did not bolt it down at all turned the key and it fired right up so i figured that cleaning it worked so i bolted it down turned th key and it did not start i was pissed so i unbolted them and it fired up so i drove it that way 4 about 600 miles and it started stalling on me i didnt know what to do till i looked at a 91 bonneville with the 3800 and the coilpacks r different(same wiring harness 0 so i went back to the junkyard and exchanged the old ones for the bonneville ones (the firing order is different so u will have to do the plug wire guess work or sit down and figure it out) so i bolted it on mine and got the firing order right and havent had a problem yet this car has 190k on it and rides and runs like day one i suggest anyone having a suspected ignition problem to do this and u will get results believe me u will thank me
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