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  1. Hi...just a quick update...The harness for the ignition module was replaced a few weeks ago...when we tried to start the car, my mechanic tapped on the harness with a screwdriver, and the car started...he replaced the harness...so when I couldn't get the car started again, he checked the module, that was originally replaced last summer, and it was fried...it was covered under warranty, and replaced...car fires up, and engine light is off...so I guess it wasn't a fuel issue after all...thank you to everyone who responded to my question...it's a relief to have some dependability back...well, as much dependability that you can have with a 30 year old car...lol...thanx again.
  2. I had no idea that was the air ride pump...I'm a dummy...lol...I will let my mechanic know everything you guys have told me...this info is invaluable...I'm getting a little piece of mind after stressing out all day over this...thanx so much.
  3. Thank you so much...I will definitely look into this
  4. I can definitely hear it...but if I turn the key when the car is cold, I hear the pump run for at least 5 minutes... sometimes it will cut off by then...but once I try and fail to get the engine to start, the pump runs longer when I turn the key, after more failed starting attempts...is that normal? Should it not be running that long? I hope I'm giving enough info...could the pump be bad, or maybe the relay? That's the one thing that hasn't been replaced. Thanx for such a quick response...any advice helps so much. Greg
  5. Hi...car is getting a strong spark, no fuel... ignition module and harness, crank sensor replaced...ran for a day...yesterday mechanic put in a new battery, cleaned up connections, and it started up ..then stalled when I got home...won't start this morning...will just crank, and not catch...running out of things to replace that have been replaced already in the last 2 years...could it be the fuel pump? When I turn the key, you can hear the pump humming...I've had the car in the shop 3 times in the last two weeks and I'm running out of ideas...the car has only 102,000 miles on it and I don't want to give up on her...I'm desperate...any ideas would be greatly appreciated...thanx Greg
  6. Had this problem with my 1990 Riviera. It was just the vapor hose.
  7. The torch was just for "loosening" things up...and I think my mechanic is a little bit of a pyro...He had to change the bulb in my dome light, and he pulled the torch out...I thought that was a bit extreme..Lol
  8. I want to thank everyone for all the time they took helping me out with the advice and all the info given...Jim Finn came through with a beautiful used control arm, and my mechanic was able to fit her in with a little bit of finesse, and a little fire from the blow torch!! Lol...Everyone here is so amazing and I hope to be back for some more advice on some "elective" work that I will be doing in the future...Thanx alot!!!
  9. I will show this info to my mechanic and definitely go over it with him. Thanx for the pictures and all of the advice.
  10. No offense is taken...my Riviera just hit 99,000 miles and runs fantastic...when he inspected the control arm, he said there was no problem with the frame and the rust was on the surface and normal for a 28 year old car in Buffalo. I've put about $6000 in odds and ends into the car in the 3 years I've owned it, and I really don't mind paying to have work done to it. It's also cheaper than having a $400 or $500 car payment every month. I'd never sell it, so I'm not looking to get anything back on what I've spent on it compared to the bluebook value. I have had the sway bar replaced already, and the ball joint link you sent me sounds like a great idea. Do you know off hand if I need more than just the one set of bushing that go at the end of the bar? Thanx for reading my long winded drivel...lol!!
  11. Besides the control arm, I just want to buy anything else that is likely needed, or could be replaced while it is taken off. Any suggestions would be great. If my mechanic doesn't end up having to use extra parts, it's no big deal. It's better to have more things than I need, than to need something during the job.
  12. Thanx for the info. Are these bolts readily available? Hopefully the used control arm I end up finding comes with bolts, but I'm not betting on it. Would they be sold at a parts store or are they just specific to this model? All the help is greatly appreciated. I want this job to be made as easy as possible for my mechanic.
  13. Hi...the bushing in the picture broke off on my 1990 Riviera. Does anyone know if a new bushing can just be installed to fix it? Or do I need a new lower control arm, which is impossible to find. And is that bar that is sticking out from the red circled part in the picture actually part of the lower control arm, or is it called something else. And if so, can it be replaced independently? Sorry for so many questions but I just want to be able to get the right parts so my mechanic can fix this. Thanx for the help!!
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